Finance
Wisconsin's 'Department of Financial Institutions' (DFI) regulates which of the following lenders?
AAll Wisconsin lenders regardless of charter type
BState-chartered banks, savings institutions, and credit unions in Wisconsin✓ Correct
COnly national banks operating in Wisconsin
DOnly mortgage companies and non-bank lenders
Explanation
The Wisconsin DFI supervises state-chartered financial institutions including banks, savings associations, and credit unions; national banks are regulated by the OCC.
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