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Separating Fact From Fiction
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Casey-Landry, Diane
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Bankers associations
/ Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Charters
/ Community banks
/ Expansion
/ Leadership
/ Member services
2008
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Casey-Landry, Diane
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/ Community banks
/ Expansion
/ Leadership
/ Member services
2008
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Separating Fact From Fiction
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After eight months with the new American Bankers Association (ABA), the author has heard more fiction about who they really are than is supported by the facts. Here are some of the fiction in contrast with the facts: 1. Fiction: ABA do not represent community banks. Fact: ABA represents 95% of the banking industry's assets -- large, medium and small -- and the vast majority of their members are community banks. 2. Fiction: ABA don't represent Main Street. Fact: ABA's leadership represents every aspect of banking -- every charter, every form of ownership, every asset size and every business plan. 3. Fiction: ABA don't represent the interests of smaller banks. Fact: ABA most definitely represents banks of every size, and they do so through meaningful action as well as products and services. ABA is passionately committed to providing the best advocacy for institutions of every size and every charter.
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America's Community Bankers
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