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Jan Murtha appointed deputy of non-depositories at North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions

BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jan Murtha as the deputy of non-depositories, effective today, Feb. 3.

Murtha brings a wealth of experience in the financial sector, having served in various leadership roles across the industry. Her extensive background in regulatory compliance, risk management and financial oversight will be invaluable as she steps into her new role.

In her capacity as deputy of non-depositories at DFI, Murtha will oversee the regulation and supervision of financial entities that do not accept deposits, including mortgage brokers, mortgage loan originators, mortgage servicing companies, deferred presentment service providers, collection agencies and money transmitters.

"We are thrilled to welcome Jan Murtha to our team," DFI Commissioner Lise Kruse said. "Her expertise and dedication make her a perfect fit for this crucial position. We look forward to her contributions in safeguarding the interests of North Dakota's consumers and businesses."

Murtha, originally from Michigan, holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and management from Albion College in Michigan, a law degree from Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, and a master’s degree in public administration and policy from American University in Washington, D.C. She has practiced law in Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota. She has previously served as DFI’s assigned assistant attorney general and most recently as the executive director of the North Dakota Retirement and Investment Office (RIO).

"I am excited to join the DFI team," Murtha said. "I look forward to working with Commissioner Kruse and executing on her vision to elevate the department’s role in non-depository regulation policy, giving North Dakota a stronger voice at a national level."