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How to File a Complaint against a National Bank regulated by: The Comptroller of

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s Customer Assistance Group helps customers of national banks and their operating subsidiaries to resolve issues and complaints related to applicable banking laws and regulations. To talk with an information specialist, in English or Spanish, Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 7:00 pm CST. Toll free: 1-800-613-6743.

Investor.gov

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The SEC’s Web site, focused on the needs of individual investors, Investor.gov, offers a wealth of information on how to become a smarter investor. Use retirement calculators, tools, and games to increase your financial knowledge. Or, read articles on products such as mutual funds, variable annuities, and 529 college savings plans. The site also can help you figure out what questions to ask before investing and where to get the answers.

Ask Questions About Your Investments

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Ask questions - that’s the best advice about how to invest wisely. This on-line brochure provides some questions that you should ask about investment products, the people who sell those products, and the people who provide investment advice to you. It also includes some helpful tips on how to monitor your investments and handle any problems.