Divisions at a Glance

Divisions at the New Hampshire Banking Department and number of entities regulated.

Banking

The Banking Division is responsible for the oversight of all state-chartered banks, credit unions and trust companies in New Hampshire.

  • Banks
    • Institutions: 16
    • Assets: $8,218,631
    • Principal Offices and/or Branches: 117
  • Credit Unions
    • Institutions: 10
    • Assets: $7,004,980
    • Principal Offices and/or Branches: 108
  • Trust Companies
    • Institutions: 26
    • Assets: $478,455,543*
    • Principal Offices and/or Branches: 10

* Assets under management/administration. The Department also charters three family trust companies.

Consumer Credit

The Consumer Credit Division regulates and registers many non-bank financial service companies including residential mortgage loan bankers, brokers, servicers, and loan originators (not commercial lenders or reverse mortgage companies), debt adjusters, money transmitters, motor vehicle sales finance companies, motor vehicle retail sellers and small loan, title loan and payday loan companies.

Money Management Companies

  • Debt Adjusters
    • Licensees: 27
    • Branches/Agents: 2
  • Money Transmitters
    • Licensees: 75
    • Branches/Agents: 3,107

Consumer Finance Companies

  • Motor Vehicle Retail Sellers
    • Licensees: 390
    • Branches/Agents: 39
  • Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Companies
    • Licensees: 98
    • Branches/Agents: 15
  • Small Loan, Payday, and Title Loan Companies
    • Licensees: 24
    • Branches/Agents: 51

Mortgage Companies

  • Mortgage Bankers, Brokers
    • Licensees: 309
    • Brokers/Agents: 651
  • Mortgage Loan Originators
    • Licensees: 3,614
    • Brokers/Agents: N/A
  • Registered Mortgage Servicers
    • Licensees: 57
    • Brokers/Agents: 26