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The North Carolina Bankers Association organized in 1897, at Morehead City. Thomas H. Battle, of the distinguished Edgecombe County family, was selected the first president. Lawrence discusses how the organization has benefited the state as a whole.
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This article discusses how the North Carolina Bankers Association has adopted a variety of approaches to present their views to the General Assembly. Successful legislative representation has been attributed to the organization members who have political representation within the General Assembly, or who have established grassroots relationships with legislators through the Legislative Contact Committee.
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Every year, North Carolina Bankers Association hosts a summer camp for middle school students called, Camp Challenge. The camp encourages students to further their education and to build life skills to become leaders in their communities.
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The movement is part of NCBA's commitment to advance banking access to unbanked and underbanked people in North Carolina. The idea is to make sure every resident has access to low cost basic checking.
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The North Carolina Bankers Association established Centrant Community Capital in 1990 to fill an unmet market need for assisting lenders willing to provide long-term fixed rate loans for affordable multifamily housing.