Engagement and education
The Division of Financial Regulation's engagement and education team can help financial education providers, teachers, community-based organizations, business associations, local governments, tribal authorities, and event organizers get the message out.
If you have problems with a company or individual in the finance and insurance industries, complete a complaint form so we can look into the situation.
Do you have questions about your health insurance? Did you get in a car wreck? Was your home damaged by fire or a neighbors tree? We have a dedicated team of consumer advocates who are here to help, free of charge.
Do you have questions about a state-chartered bank or credit union? Are you looking for resources to get out of debt? Do want to learn more about a financial services company or professional? We have a dedicated team of consumer advocates who are here to help, free of charge.
Oregon's Student Loan Ombuds can help borrowers resolve disputes with their loan servicer and make sure they are in compliance with the law.
Anyone can notify the Drug Price Transparency Program of an increase in the cost of prescription drugs. Fill out the online form.
Regularly and carefully read your credit card and bank statements is just one tip you can take to help guard against identity theft.
If you get behind on your mortgage payments, it is important to confront the problem early. The most common mistake is to ignore the problem or delay taking action. If the goal is to save your house and credit rating, immediately contact your servicer and try to negotiate a solution.