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Consumer Protection News:
National Consumer Protection Week, March 2-8

Financial Literacy: A Sound Investment

National Consumer Protection Week 2008

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency joined other regulators and Congress in promoting financial literacy during a National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) event on Capitol Hill on February 15. View the event slideshow.

"Events like National Consumer Protection Week are good opportunities to remind consumers that the best way to protect themselves against unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent practices is to stay informed," said Comptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan. "The OCC recognizes that financial literacy is an important part of consumer protection. Since 2005, we have increased our efforts to reach out to consumers on important issues that affect them, have worked with regulators and the banking industry to improve disclosures so consumers can have the information they need to make well-informed decision, and have expanded the capabilities of our Customer Assistance Group in helping bank customers get answer to their questions and concerns."

National Consumer Protection Week highlights consumer protection and education efforts around the country. NCPW 2008's organizers encourage people from coast to coast to master the financial facts of life. It's a sound investment: Financially informed consumers are likely to make smarter decisions about managing their money, using credit wisely, and building a solid financial foundation for later.

The OCC supported this year's consumer protection week theme, "Financial Literacy: A Sound Investment," by sharing information, resources, and providing staff to answer questions. Information provided by the agency addressed topics that included gift cards, cashiers checks, nontraditional mortgages, and how to get assistance through the OCC's Customer Assistance Group.

The OCC's Customer Assistance Group staff stands ready to support bank customers in multiple languages and are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday-Friday, at 1-800-613-6743, or by e-mailing Customer.Assistance@occ.treas.gov. The OCC also maintains www.HelpWithMyBank.gov , which provides answers to common banking questions.

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NCPW on Capitol Hill

Hershel Lipow, Adrienne Mingione, Karen Bellesi and Sharon Canavan from Community Affairs join Danielle English from Public Affairs to represent the OCC at the NCPW's information fair on financial literacy.

Hershel Lipow, Adrienne Mingione, Karen Bellesi and Sharon Canavan from Community Affairs join Danielle English from Public Affairs to represent the OCC at the NCPW's information fair on financial literacy.

Hershel Lipow, a member of OCC's Community Affairs team, discusses the OCC's www.HelpWithMyBank.gov Web site and consumer complaint process with an attendee during the NCPW event.

Hershel Lipow, a member of OCC's Community Affairs team, discusses the OCC's www.HelpWithMyBank.gov Web site and consumer complaint process with an attendee during the NCPW event.

Congresswoman Biggert, co-chair of the Financial Literacy and Economic Caucus (left), picks up information on the OCC's financial literacy and customer assistance programs from Adrienne Mingione of Community Affairs.

Congresswoman Biggert, co-chair of the Financial Literacy and Economic Caucus (left), picks up information on the OCC's financial literacy and customer assistance programs from Adrienne Mingione of Community Affairs.

Patience Singleton, Counsel at US House Committee on Financial Services (center), chats with OCC staffers during the NCPW event on Capitol Hill.

Patience Singleton, Counsel at US House Committee on Financial Services (center), chats with OCC staffers during the NCPW event on Capitol Hill.

The OCC participates with the Federal Trade Commission and other federal agencies in another successful NCPW event on Capitol Hill.

The OCC participates with the Federal Trade Commission and other federal agencies in another successful NCPW event on Capitol Hill.

Photos by Ron White.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency was created by Congress to charter national banks, to oversee a nationwide system of banking institutions, and to assure that national banks are safe and sound, competitive and profitable, and capable of serving in the best possible manner the banking needs of their customers.

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