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Domestic Finance

​Domestic Finance advises and assists in areas of domestic finance, banking, and other related economic matters. It develops policies and guidance for Treasury Department activities in the areas of financial institutions, federal debt finance, financial regulation, and capital markets.

The Office of Domestic Finance, headed by the Under Secretary, advises and assists the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on the domestic financial system, fiscal policy and operations, governmental assets and liabilities, and related economic and financial matters.

Domestic Finance Org ChartClick here to download the organizational chart for the Office of Domestic Finance.

 
 

Office of Financial Markets

This office helps formulate policy on Federal debt management, State and local finance, financial market oversight and regulation , Federal credit and privatization. This office also oversees deterrence of U.S. currency counterfeiters and the Federal Financing Bank, and assumes operational oversight for the Air Transportation Stabilization Board and the President’s Commission on the U.S. Postal Service. The Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets leads this office.

Office of Financial Institutions

This office helps formulate policy on financial institutions and government-sponsored enterprises, critical infrastructure protection and compliance policy, and financial education. The office also oversees the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program and the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. The Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions leads this office. 

Office of Fiscal Service

This office helps formulate policy and develop systems for the collection, disbursement, management and security of public monies in the United States and abroad, and related government-wide accounting and reporting for those funds. Programs of interest in the Fiscal Service are cash and debt management and forecasting, accounting policy , Financial Management Services (the government's financial manager), and the Bureau of the Public Debt (debt operations, including savings bonds). The Fiscal Assistant Secretary leads this office.

Office of Financial Stability

Please visit www.financialstability.gov.

​Under Secretary                                                                                                                                         (202) 622-1703            
Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions                                                                                       (202) 622-2610       
Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets                                                                                             (202) 622-6081
Fiscal Assistant Secretary                                                                                                                        (202) 622-0560
Office of Financial Education                                                                                                                   (202) 622-5770
Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Compliance Policy                                                   (202) 622-0887

Debt Management Information

For issues related to federal debt management policy and marketable Treasury securities, contact us at Debt.Management@do.treas.gov.

For other Public Debt information call (202) 504-3550.

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Last Updated :1/8/2013 12:59 PM

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