Juma Financial Services Check Casher Permission in Marlborough
Summary
The Massachusetts Division of Banks is opening a public comment period for Juma Financial Services, LLC to operate as a check casher in Marlborough. The comment period runs from October 17, 2025, to October 31, 2025.
What changed
The Massachusetts Division of Banks has announced a public comment period regarding a petition from Juma Financial Services, LLC (d/b/a Juma Grocery and Check Services) to operate as a check casher at 910 Boston Post Road, Suite 130, Marlborough, Massachusetts, under M.G.L. c. 169A. This action represents a potential new license for a financial service provider in the state.
Interested parties, including consumers and other financial institutions, are invited to submit objections or comments to Deputy Commissioner Aimee Desai at Aimee.Desai@mass.gov by October 31, 2025. Compliance officers should review the application details and consider submitting comments if there are any concerns regarding the proposed operation or its impact on the local market or consumer protection.
What to do next
- Review Juma Financial Services' application for check casher permission.
- Submit any objections or comments to the Division of Banks by October 31, 2025.
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Juma Financial Services, LLC d/b/a Juma Grocery and Check Services, Marlborough – permission to operate as a check casher at 910 Boston Post Road, Suite 130, Marlborough.
Comment period October 17, 2025 through October 31, 2025.
10/06/2025
- Division of Banks
- Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation
Juma Financial Services, LLC d/b/a Juma Grocery and Check Services, Marlborough, Massachusetts has petitioned the Commissioner of Banks for permission to operate as a check casher at 910 Boston Post Rd, Suite 130, Marlborough, Massachusetts, pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 169A. The Division of Banks is establishing a public comment period on this petition from Friday, October 17, 2025, through Friday, October 31, 2025. Any objections or comments concerning this proposal must be filed with the Division of Banks by Friday, October 31, 2025 via email to Deputy Commissioner Aimee Desai at Aimee.Desai@mass.gov. The petitioner's application and all communications relative to the application are available for public inspection upon request.
Mary L. Gallagher
Commissioner of Banks
Division of Banks
The Division of Banks (DOB) is the chartering authority and primary regulator for financial service providers in Massachusetts. DOB's primary mission is to ensure a sound, competitive, and accessible financial services environment throughout the Commonwealth.
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