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NYDFS Chief Harris to Leave New York Regulator Next Month

Adrienne Harris steps down after four years leading New York DFS, known for enforcing crypto regulations and advancing blockchain oversight.

  • Adrienne Harris, who leads New York’s financial regulatory agency, will step down from her role on October 17, 2025.
  • Harris's departure follows a four-year tenure during which she rebuilt NYDFS into a leading regulator amid significant industry changes and enforcement challenges.
  • During her tenure, Harris extended the BitLicense program, imposed penalties on major crypto firms, barred failing companies from operating, and advanced consumer protections saving New Yorkers $22 million on check-cashing fees.
  • Governor Kathy Hochul praised Harris for transforming NYDFS into a regulator fit for the global financial capital and announced Kaitlin Asrow, former executive deputy superintendent for research and innovation, will serve as acting superintendent starting October 18, 2025.
  • Asrow said she will prioritize consumer protection while maintaining New York’s role as a hub for responsible financial innovation, continuing the agency's modernization and regulatory guidance efforts.
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TokenPost broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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