Cleveland / Ohio / United States
Established in 1914, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland maintains operations in Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky and the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. It offers check processing, community development, consumer protection and credit risk management services. The bank also provides financial institution reporting, economic research and relationship management solutions. It administers various educational and public programs. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is involved in the supervision and regulation of financial institutions. It issues, redeems and services savings bonds and marketable securities. In addition, the bank offers a variety of electronic check products. It is a part of the Federal Reserve System, which is composed of a central, governmental agency and more than 10 regional Federal Reserve Banks.