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Created2013-08
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The Arizona Department of Financial Institutions partners with federal examiners to examine financial institutions, such as banks and credit unions, and has primary responsibility for examining financial enterprises, such as collection agencies and mortgage brokers. These examinations are designed to protect consumers and ensure sound business operations. Although the Department

The Arizona Department of Financial Institutions partners with federal examiners to examine financial institutions, such as banks and credit unions, and has primary responsibility for examining financial enterprises, such as collection agencies and mortgage brokers. These examinations are designed to protect consumers and ensure sound business operations. Although the Department has established policies and procedures for effectively examining financial institutions, as of April 2013, the Department had a backlog of 197 statutorily required financial enterprise examinations. In order to address the backlog, the Department should spend less time examining enterprises that comply with the law and spend more time examining noncompliant or high-risk enterprises. The Department should also improve its complaint handling by enhancing its policies and procedures and establishing complaint processing time frames. In addition, the Department should ensure that the fees it charges match its costs.

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ContributorsKingry, Lauren W. (Contributor) / Arizona. Department of Financial Institutions (Contributor)
Created2014
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The Department of Financial Institutions ('DFI') licenses, supervises, and regulates state chartered financial institutions and enterprises to ensure the safety and soundness of these financial entities, and verify compliance with state and federal laws. DFI also serves Arizona citizens by investigating complaints that are filed by consumers against licensed individuals

The Department of Financial Institutions ('DFI') licenses, supervises, and regulates state chartered financial institutions and enterprises to ensure the safety and soundness of these financial entities, and verify compliance with state and federal laws. DFI also serves Arizona citizens by investigating complaints that are filed by consumers against licensed individuals and entities and applies appropriate remedial action when the violations are substantiated.

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ContributorsCharlton, Robert D. (Contributor) / Arizona. Department of Financial Institutions (Contributor)
Created2015
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The Department of Financial Institutions ('DFI') licenses, supervises, and regulates state chartered financial institutions and enterprises to ensure the safety and soundness of these financial entities, and verify compliance with state and federal laws. DFI also serves Arizona citizens by investigating complaints that are filed by consumers against licensed individuals

The Department of Financial Institutions ('DFI') licenses, supervises, and regulates state chartered financial institutions and enterprises to ensure the safety and soundness of these financial entities, and verify compliance with state and federal laws. DFI also serves Arizona citizens by investigating complaints that are filed by consumers against licensed individuals and entities and applies appropriate remedial action when the violations are substantiated.

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Created1861
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Records for the ship Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Rita Barbarca a la Lara. On this trip, Carmelita brought settlers from China to work in Matanzas.

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Created1860
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Shipping records for the ship, the Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. The Carmelita has fulfilled its contract for the shipment of these settlers on the 30th of October, 1852. These settlers were to be contracted by other employers.

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Created1861
DescriptionDocuments pertaining to the hiring of Chinese settlers by the sugar factory, Carmelita, owned by Rita Barbaria de Lara.
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Created1870
DescriptionPayment records of Gonzales y Compania in Matanzas, detailing the total amount of money owed as payment to their employed Chinese settlers.
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Created1874
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A contract between Judas, a Chinese settler, and Manuel Bello. The contract was to last for six months and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Noted that Judas completed a contract with Manuel Bello previously. Signed by Manuel Bello, Jose Lopez Francais, and Judas, who

A contract between Judas, a Chinese settler, and Manuel Bello. The contract was to last for six months and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Noted that Judas completed a contract with Manuel Bello previously. Signed by Manuel Bello, Jose Lopez Francais, and Judas, who signed in Chinese.
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Created1880
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Agustin Afon. Agustin was 33 years old when this card was issued.
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Created1865-03-15
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This is a list of sixty Chinese settlers whose eight year labor contracts were transferred to Banco de San Carlos upon their arrival in Havana. The settlers were transported to Cuba aboard the Spanish ship "Emigrante", and they were required to work as indentured servants for eight years. These settlers

This is a list of sixty Chinese settlers whose eight year labor contracts were transferred to Banco de San Carlos upon their arrival in Havana. The settlers were transported to Cuba aboard the Spanish ship "Emigrante", and they were required to work as indentured servants for eight years. These settlers were hired by the bank to do fieldwork in Matanzas, Cuba. 1865.