Ohio Financial Services Association
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Advocacy for Responsible Lending
Advocating for responsible lending and providing a voice for community-based installment lenders in Ohio, ensuring access to safe and affordable credit options for consumers.

About
Ohio Financial Services Association


Founded in
1943
EIN
31-4268615
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
21 WEST BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, OH 43215-4100 Unite States
Website
https://www.ohfsa.org/index.php
Phone
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Email address
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About
Established in 1915, the Ohio Financial Services Association is the trade association for Ohio's consumer credit industry. Representing the largest non-depository personal lenders, they advocate for members in Columbus, addressing policy and regulatory issues. OFSA provides resources, conferences, and legislative updates to support community-based installment lenders and ensure Ohioans have access to affordable credit options.
Mission
The Ohio Financial Services Association provides safe and affordable credit options to over 120,000 Ohioans and helps build and protect household wealth, promoting economic growth in communities throughout Ohio.

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