As the federal government shutdown continues, the Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is here to assist and protect Washington consumers.

Guidance for Regulated Entities

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (Department) recognizes the potential impact that the ongoing federal shutdown and layoffs may have on Washington consumers.  Today, DFI's Director Charlie Clark has issued a letter to financial institutions encouraging them to work with their customers during this tough time.

Guidance for Washington State Chartered and Licensed Entities Responding to the Federal Government Shutdown

Financial Resources for Federal Workers

If you are a federal employee, contractor, or anyone experiencing financial strain due to the shutdown, we have put together a resource webpage with financial assistance options and programs that may be available to you.

Government Shutdown: Financial Resources for Federal Workers

Government Shutdown Scams: Stay Vigilant

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions wants Washington residents to beware of scammers using the government shutdown to perpetuate various financial scams. 

Scammers may imitate government agencies like the Social Security Administration, Medicare, Internal Revenue Service and Veteran’s Affairs, or other non-governmental agencies or non-profits offering financial assistance to individuals impacted by the shutdown.  

DFI Warns Consumers to Beware of Government Shutdown Scammers 


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