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Davis Meets with Tokyo Government Officials

State Treasurer shares success of Delaware’s financial practices State Treasurer Colleen Davis spent Tuesday afternoon with members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and representatives of Mizuho Bank, Ltd. Delaware’s long-standing record of strong financial stewardship led Mizuho Bank, the primary bank for Tokyo, to meet with Treasurer Davis to discuss best practices in public fund […]




Treasurer Davis Sworn In For Second Term

Surrounded by family, friends, and staff, State Treasurer Colleen Davis was sworn in for her second term this morning. Deputy Attorney General Jason Staib, legal counsel to the Office of the State Treasurer administered the Oath of Office. “It is my honor and privilege to serve the people of Delaware,” Davis said. “Over the past […]




Implementation Of Delaware EARNS Off To A Historic Start

More to come in 2023 Delawareans continue to move closer to financial security in retirement thanks to ongoing development of the Delaware Expanding Access for Retirement and Necessary Savings (EARNS) Program, designed to provide workers and employers access to low-cost retirement savings plans. Less than two months after being seated, members of the Delaware EARNS […]




Give the Gift of Education This Year

The holiday season can be stressful as shoppers search for the perfect present. Opening a DE529 Education Savings Plan account or contributing to an already existing account lets you not only cross a gift off of your list but provide for the future as well.




Former Foster Youth Get Help to Further Education

Aspire529 provides money and financial training State Treasurer Colleen Davis has announced the distribution of the inaugural Aspire529 awards. Aspire 529 provides $529 for foster youth aging out of the system to use for expenses related to continuing their education. “Aging out of foster care presents many obstacles for young adults, with financial concerns often […]







 Pages Tagged With: "State treasurer Colleen Davis"

Davis Meets with Tokyo Government Officials

State Treasurer shares success of Delaware’s financial practices State Treasurer Colleen Davis spent Tuesday afternoon with members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and representatives of Mizuho Bank, Ltd. Delaware’s long-standing record of strong financial stewardship led Mizuho Bank, the primary bank for Tokyo, to meet with Treasurer Davis to discuss best practices in public fund […]




Treasurer Davis Sworn In For Second Term

Surrounded by family, friends, and staff, State Treasurer Colleen Davis was sworn in for her second term this morning. Deputy Attorney General Jason Staib, legal counsel to the Office of the State Treasurer administered the Oath of Office. “It is my honor and privilege to serve the people of Delaware,” Davis said. “Over the past […]




Implementation Of Delaware EARNS Off To A Historic Start

More to come in 2023 Delawareans continue to move closer to financial security in retirement thanks to ongoing development of the Delaware Expanding Access for Retirement and Necessary Savings (EARNS) Program, designed to provide workers and employers access to low-cost retirement savings plans. Less than two months after being seated, members of the Delaware EARNS […]




Give the Gift of Education This Year

The holiday season can be stressful as shoppers search for the perfect present. Opening a DE529 Education Savings Plan account or contributing to an already existing account lets you not only cross a gift off of your list but provide for the future as well.




Former Foster Youth Get Help to Further Education

Aspire529 provides money and financial training State Treasurer Colleen Davis has announced the distribution of the inaugural Aspire529 awards. Aspire 529 provides $529 for foster youth aging out of the system to use for expenses related to continuing their education. “Aging out of foster care presents many obstacles for young adults, with financial concerns often […]