Annual reports of consumer credit companies, 1917-1998, 2000.

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Annual reports of consumer credit companies, 1917-1998, 2000.

Annual reports of auto dealers, collection agencies, adjustment service companies, small loan companies, foreign currency exchange businesses, industrial loan companies, insurance premium finance companies, sellers of checks, adjustment service companies, community currency exchanges, and other consumer finance companies. The annual reports show the volume of business transacted in Wisconsin, as well as the licensees' financial condition, in some instances. This information is used by the Division staff for various purposes, including compilation of the Office of Commissioner of Banking yearly report to the Governor and Legislature. Included in this series are the Consumer Credit Division's work papers and tabulations of data summarized from the licensed branches and home company offices. The processed portion of this series dates 1917-1991; there are additional accessions for 1973-2000, which are described below.

45.2 c.f. (63 archives boxes, 20 record center cartons); plusadditions of 26.6 c.f.

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Wisconsin. Banking Dept.

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Chapter 234, Laws of 1903, created the Banking Department. Supervision of state chartered banks, begun in 1852 under the Bank Comptroller, had been the responsibility of the State Treasurer from 1870-1895 and of the Bank Examiner from 1895-1903. The Department was under the management and control of the Commissioner of Banking, except during the years 1933-1947 when a three-member Banking Commission replaced the Commissioner. Under state government reorganization in 1967, the Bankin...

Wisconsin. Consumer Credit Division.

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Wisconsin. Division of Banking.

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