The Division of Financial Regulation is tasked with ensuring the integrity, stability, and compliance of financial systems within the state of Oregon. Its core mission centers on safeguarding consumers and financial institutions through expert advisory services, risk assessment, and regulatory oversight.
Division of Financial Regulation is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Division of Financial Regulation is tasked with ensuring the integrity, stability, and compliance of financial systems within the state of Oregon. Its core mission centers on safeguarding consumers and financial institutions through expert advisory services, risk assessment, and regulatory overs...
The Division of Financial Regulation is tasked with ensuring the integrity, stability, and compliance of financial systems within the state of Oregon. Its core mission centers on safeguarding consumers and financial institutions through expert advisory services, risk assessment, and regulatory oversight. Strategic priorities include strengthening financial governance frameworks, enhancing regulatory decision-making through data-driven analysis, and supporting institutional capacity to respond to emerging market risks. Key programs focus on policy implementation, compliance monitoring, and stakeholder engagement, all underpinned by external consulting expertise to supplement internal regulatory capacity.
The agency procures specialized management and environmental consulting services to inform regulatory policy, assess systemic risks, and evaluate compliance frameworks. Contracts are typically structured as professional services agreements, awarded through competitive solicitations such as Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Information (RFIs), with no set-asides currently in use. These engagements are designed to bring in external subject matter expertise to support complex, non-routine regulatory challenges.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 541618 (Other Management Consulting Services) and 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services), reflecting a demand for strategic advisory support in both financial governance and environmental risk alignment within regulated industries. The agency engages consultants with demonstrated proficiency in regulatory compliance, risk modeling, and policy analysis. Vendor relationships are transactional and project-based, with no apparent preference for small business, minority-owned, or other diversity-focused entities.
Organized under the Oregon State Departments, the Division operates statewide with no physical headquarters listed, indicating a decentralized or virtual operational model. It relies on standard state procurement vehicles for professional services, leveraging competitive solicitation processes to secure high-caliber external expertise in support of its regulatory mandate.
Recent Division of Financial Regulation Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Division of Financial Regulation, including active solicitations and recent awards.