Office of the Ombudsman

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The Office of the Ombudsman is an independent, neutral office within the FDIC that assists in resolving disputes and addressing complaints from bankers and the public about the agency’s regulatory actions and processes.

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instanceOf FDIC office
Ombudsman office
contactMethod email
online complaint form
telephone
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ensures fairness in FDIC regulatory process
stakeholder concerns are heard
establishedBy Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
governsTopic complaints about FDIC regulatory actions
disputes over FDIC examination findings
handles complaints about FDIC examination processes
concerns about FDIC supervisory practices
disputes involving FDIC regulatory actions
hasCharacteristic confidential
independent
informal
neutral
hasRole bank regulatory process assistance
complaint handling
independent dispute resolution
neutral liaison between FDIC and stakeholders
independenceFrom FDIC supervisory chain of command
jurisdiction Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
language English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
offers guidance on FDIC processes
informal dispute resolution
mediation-type services
partOf Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
purpose address complaints about FDIC regulatory processes
assist in resolving disputes related to FDIC actions
improve communication between FDIC and stakeholders
provide an alternative avenue for problem resolution
regulatoryScope FDIC-insured institutions
relatedTo FDIC appeals process
FDIC regulatory policy
FDIC supervisory examinations
reportsTo FDIC Chairman NERFINISHED
sector banking regulation
serves FDIC-supervised financial institutions
bankers
members of the public
website https://www.fdic.gov/resources/ombudsman/

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FDIC operating divisions hasMember Office of the Ombudsman