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Shapiro Admin launches finance portal for Pennsylvanians

Ed Gruver//July 9, 2026

Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities Secretary Wendy Spicher speaks at a press conference with Gov. Josh Shapiro. PHOTO/PACAST

Shapiro Admin launches finance portal for Pennsylvanians

Ed Gruver//July 9, 2026//

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The Shapiro Administration has launched a website to help Pennsylvanians learn about, manage, and protect their finances. 

, a new online resource designed to help Pennsylvanians learn about, manage, and protect their finances, has been launched by the  (). The website brings together financial education materials, resources, and consumer assistance information in a single location. 

“Financial scams are becoming more sophisticated, and consumers are often forced to search across dozens of websites to find reliable information,” said . “The new My Money website gives Pennsylvanians one trusted place to find the tools, resources, and fraud prevention information they need to protect their finances and make informed decisions. Thanks to Governor Shapiro’s commitment to protecting consumers, we’re excited to make this resource available for consumers across the commonwealth.”  

My Money connects users with state and federal resources to provide guidance on higher education and training, , , homeownership, military and veterans’ services, business ownership, unexpected life events, aging, and retirement. The website offers a centralized destination for fraud prevention information, financial education tools, and resources to help Pennsylvanians make informed financial decisions. 

 My Money features include links to state and federal resources covering financial milestones; materials that help consumers recognize, avoid, and report fraud and scams; and information regarding department investor education and fraud prevention programs, events, and outreach opportunities. 

Visitors to the website can contact the DoBS Consumer Help Center; subscribe to the department newsletter; follow DoBS on , , or ; download publications and educational materials; and utilize interactive tools and resources.