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1121
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In accordance with the 1977 Community Reinvestment Act, NC banks are lending money and revitalizing community areas at a rate heretofore unequaled.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 43 Issue 5, May 1993, p1, 10-11, por
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30375
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The Support Center, a nonprofit community development financial institution, focuses on marketing to rural and low-wealth areas across North Carolina where there are few traditional banking opportunities. To increase their lending capacity, The Support Center partnered with banks to broker Project Related Investments, which The Support Center then placed on deposits at its affiliates. These investments have been a great source of credits for banks.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. 91 Issue 3, Fall 2012, p46-47
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30627
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Shares of Yadkin Financial decline after it was announced that the bank would be sold to FNB from Pittsburgh. Through the sale, Yadkin investors will own 35% of FNB.
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30623
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With the recent growth of local company AvidXchange, Charlotte is becoming a center for technology alongside its financial industry identity. With its automated accounts payable technology, AvidXchange helps businesses simplify their cash flow logistics.
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30309
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Small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) fulfill a critical role in economic development by providing long term debt and equity capital to small businesses. Plexus Capital is one of five active SBICs operating in North Carolina. This article explains the licensing process, regulatory supervision, and the advantages of investing in the SBIC debenture program.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. 87 Issue 2, Summer 2008, p19-20
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30596
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This article discusses the Federal Home Loan Bank system, regulation of savings and loan institutions in the 1980s, and how some regulations were counterproductive. Key performance figures for both the nation and North Carolina savings and loan industries are provided.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 7 Issue 2, July 1989, p2-4, il, bibl, f