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Step into the small branch office of Founders Federal Credit Union in this northern South Carolina town, and you'll notice immediately that the environment is different here than in most financial facilities. They want their branch to look like home, explains Salvador (Sal) Estrada, assistant VP of the Lancaster Square Office of Founders. Each of Founders' 21 offices and three service centers in the Carolinas has at least one bilingual employee. But it is the bilingual Lancaster Square Office that has become the centralized location for most Hispanic members. Sal Estrada helped craft the credit union's Hispanic strategy by using the knowledge gained as an immigrant himself. With the encouragement of Founders CEO Bruce Brumfield and the board of directors, credit union officials began wo...
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PLYMOUTH, Minn. -- The 58,155 members of Teacher Federal Credit Union will enter the group's second 70-years of service to one another under the new n...
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GRAND ISLE - , 85, died Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at a Van Buren nursing home. He was born March 12, 1926, in Millinocket, the son of Eddie and Gertie (Vaillancourt) Roy.
Herman worked for 36 years as a vice president and one of the original founders of Grand Isle Federal Credit Union. In addition, he worked for the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad as a station agent for 46 years and served as Grand Isle town treasurer for 33 years. He retired in 1988.
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Funeral services for Esterlene "Ester" Boughton Lee, 68, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 15, 2005 at Pineview Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Rev. James Stevens and Rev. Bobby Price will officiate.
Mrs. Lee, loving wife of the late Edmond Jewel "Eddie" Lee, died Monday, December 12, 2005. Born in Kershaw, she was the daughter of the late Leslie W. and Ethel Gay Broughton. She was retired from Founders Federal Credit Union and was a charter member of Pineview Baptist Church. She also served as a past board member of the Kershaw Chamber of Commerce. She loved taking care of her family, working in the yard and tending to her feline friends. Mrs. Lee will be greatly missed by her family, friends and her special feline companions, Lucky and Sweetie, wh...
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is announcing the Federal Home Loan Bank (Bank) members it has selected for the 2010 fourth round review cycle under the FHFA's community support requirements regulation. This notice also prescribes the deadline by which Bank members selected for review must submit Community Support Statements to FHFA.
...Union Savings Bank............ Danbury........... Conn... Connecticut. Dutch Point Credit Union......... Wethersfield........ Connecticut.... Honea Path......... South Carolina. Founders Federal Credit Union...... Lancaster.......... S...
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... versus. FOUNDERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,. Defendant - Appellee. Appeal from the Uni...
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... established "the leanest possible union" (16) and were created as part of "a strategy for ...The Supremacy Clause . It fell to the Founders of 1787 to theorize and systematize the federal id...On the front side, the Full Faith and Credit Clause (61) empowers Congress to mediate disputes ...
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...First Bristol Federal Credit Union.... Bristol........... Connecticut. Savings ...Grand Rapids........ Michigan. Founders Bank & Trust.......... Grand Rapids........ Michig...
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...Union Savings Bank............... Danbury........ Connec...Stamford........ Connecticut. Dutch Point Credit Union, Inc.......... Wethersfield...... Connecticu...Honea Path....... South Carolina. Founders Federal Credit Union.......... Lancaster....... So...
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By the end of the nineteenth century, the banking systems of England and New England were very different. England possessed a small number of large-scale clearing banks that had established extensive branch networks and dominated the domestic market. In contrast, New England banking was characterized by a large number of small-scale institutions. Yet, a century earlier, there were striking similarities between the two systems. An analysis of their evolution over the course of the nineteenth century provides an international and comparative perspective on the continuing debate over banking institutions, lending patterns, and economic growth.
... customers and on the ways they provided credit to such clients. By the end of the nineteenth cent... passed to accommodate these needs, and founders applying for a state charter often had to justify ... provided a permanent arrangement for the federal chartering of both state and national banks.18 Mos... London: only 1.5 percent in the Liverpool Union Bank in 1835; 4 percent in the Hampshire Banking C...