Oklahoma State Banking Department - Organization

Organization

The department is under the supervision of the State Banking Board and its chairman, who is the State Banking Commissioner. The commissioner is appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma to serve a four-year term. The commissioner is assisted in managing the department by a deputy commissioner and two assistant commissioners.

  • State Banking Board
    • Banking Commissioner
      • Deputy Banking Commissioner
        • Administration Division - responsible for managing the human resources and material resources of the Department
        • Banking Examination Division - responsible for inspecting all state-charted banks
          • Western Region
          • Eastern Region
        • Credit Union Examination Division - responsible for inspecting all state-charted credit unions
        • Legal Affairs Division - responsible for providing legal advice to the Department
        • Finance Division - responsible for overseeing all finance and budgetary issues of the Department
        • Information Technology Division - responsible for overseeing all information technology needs of the Department
    • Credit Union Board

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