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  2. Community bank - Wikipedia

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    A community bank is a depository institution that is typically locally owned and operated. [citation needed] Community banks tend to focus on the needs of the businesses and families where the bank holds branches and offices. Lending decisions are made by people who understand the local needs of families, businesses, and farmers.

  3. Community banking models - Wikipedia

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    Community banking is a form of empowerment-based economics which falls under the larger umbrella of micro-finance.Micro-finance as a whole is focused on the entrepreneurship of individuals, generally with a goal of lifting low-income or disadvantaged groups out of poverty and providing the means for them to prosper. [3]

  4. Pros and cons of community banks - AOL

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    Community banks are commonly defined as individual banks that have less than $1 billion in assets, while community banking organizations generally are those with under $10 billion in assets. There ...

  5. Community development bank - Wikipedia

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    A community development bank (CDB) or Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) is a development bank or credit union that focus on serving people who have been locked out of the traditional financial systems such as the unbanked or underbanked in deprived local communities.

  6. 4 Big Benefits of Community Banks - AOL

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  7. Village banking - Wikipedia

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    Village Bank in Lao PDR. Village banking is a microcredit and saving methodology whereby financial services are administered locally in a community bank rather than in a centralized commercial bank. Village banking has its roots in ancient cultures and was most recently adopted for use by micro-finance institutions (MFIs) as a way to control costs.

  8. Powell: Community banks may be spared from tougher capital ...

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    Powell made it clear that new rules that may be considered this year by the Fed board would not affect community banks and instead would impact the “biggest banks” and those in the range of ...

  9. Banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A national bank is a bank that is nationally or federally chartered and is allowed to operate throughout the country in any state. An advantage of holding a National Bank Act charter is that a national bank is not subject to state usury laws intended to prevent predatory lending. [16] (However, see also Cuomo v.