Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation issues December 2025 enforcement report

Mario Treto, Jr. Secretary at Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Mario Treto, Jr. Secretary at Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
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The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has released its enforcement report for December 2025. The announcement was made by Acting Director of Banking Susana Soriano, Director of Financial Institutions Francisco Menchaca, Director of Professional Regulation Camile Lindsay, and Director of Real Estate Laurie Murphy.

The IDFPR is responsible for protecting consumers and supporting career opportunities in financial and professional services across the state. Its mission includes promoting trust in these sectors, as outlined on the department’s official mission page. The agency also works to safeguard Illinois residents, maintain stability within financial institutions, license qualified professionals, and support state commerce. More details about these objectives are available on the official website.

Established in 2004 through an executive order that consolidated previous entities, the IDFPR regulates banks and a range of professionals statewide. Information about its history can be found on the official history page. The department also played a role in implementing cannabis regulations after relevant state laws were passed in 2013 and 2019.

In addition to overseeing financial institutions, the IDFPR licenses and regulates professionals in fields such as healthcare and real estate throughout Illinois.

No specific details regarding individual enforcement actions taken during December 2025 were provided in this announcement.



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