Issue 4

December 17, 2012


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NMLS Transition Webinar - Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 11:30am EST
 
All companies holding a Maryland Money Transmitter license, must transfer their licensing records to NMLS ("transition") starting January 2, 2013 through March 4, 2013. 
 
Additionally, any company wishing to apply for a Maryland Money Transmitter license must do so through NMLS starting January 2, 2013.

In preparation for the transition of the money transmitter licenses to NMLS, the Commissioner of Financial Regulation and NMLS are hosting a training webinar to assist you with the transition process.  Listed below are the webinar video and audio component sign in information.
Topic: Maryland NMLS Transition Webinar
Date and Time: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:30 am, Eastern Standard Time

Event number: 628 939 316

Event password: 23687

Event address for attendees: Click Here

To login to the video component:

Up to 30 minutes before the starting time:

1. Go to https://efsbs.webex.com/efsbs/onstage/g.php?d=628939316&t=a.
2. Insert your personal information and the password 23687.
To login to the audio component:

1. Dial 800-311-9404
2. Provide the verbal passcode: 23687

If the above weblink does not work, please go to http://www.webex.com, click "Attend a Meeting", insert nine digit event number (628 939 316) and click "Join Meeting." If you have not participated in a Webex event before, you may join a test meeting to confirm that you're able to successfully join Tuesday's training.
For More Information
For any questions or more information, you may contact Keisha Whitehall Wolfe, Assistant Commissioner of Nondepository Oversight, at 410-230-6362, or via email at [email protected].


Division of Financial Regulation

Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

500 North Calvert Street, Suite 402

Baltimore, MD 21202-3651

410-230-6155 | Office    410-333-0475 | Fax

 

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