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Community Central Bank Corporation is the holding company for Community Central Bank (the Bank) in Mount Clemens, Michigan. The Bank serves businesses and consumers across Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair and Wayne counties with a range of lending, deposit,
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati is an $103 billion, triple-A rated regional wholesale bank. We’re helping to build stronger communities by expanding housing and economic development opportunities to 732 member institution stockholders through the provision of loans and other banking services in Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. The FHLBank System, including 12 district banks and 7,540 members, was chartered in 1932 by the U.S. Congress to promote housing finance but is wholly owned by its member institution stockholders and does not use taxpayer dollars. We recognize and appreciate the valuable contribution of a diverse workforce!
Community Spirit Bank is a Red Bay, AL-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Capital Network Leasing Corp is a Sherman Oaks, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. It is owned by its depositors, has no shareholders and is operated to serve the banking and investment management needs of the thirty-three towns in Northwest Connecticut. Our Mutual Savings Bank Charter helps us to manage according to the best interests of our local communities. We are strongly capitalized, conservatively guided, safe and secure. Our mutual status allows us to share our profits with our customers in the form of exceptional deposit rates for savings accounts and Certificates of Deposit and outstanding mortgage loan rates. TSB has grown with the region by offering deposit services, loan services and trust services that focus on customer satisfaction. In the times of mega-financial institutions, it makes sense to bank with people who understand your needs and can reply with a quick and locally-generated response. Our dedication to the customer in our marketplace combined with careful management results in a safe and sound Bank. Guiding Ideals: Torrington Savings Bank is committed to maintaining its mutuality. It is guided and managed according to the best interest of its customers and local communities. Its decision-making and actions are based on the following fundamental beliefs: Commitment to Mutuality: Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. We take pride in our mutuality as it allows us to operate for and in the interests of our depositors. Because we are not organized as a stock bank and do not have shareholders, we can focus on serving our customers and communities. Mission: Through a team of engaged and knowledgeable employees, we are committed to providing quality products and services to meet the financial needs of the individuals, families, and businesses in our communities. Vision: We aspire to be the recognized leader in supporting and strengthening the financial well being of our customers and communities.