| Many state and national associations have
appreciated the functionality and security that FundsXpress
offers. We're proud to be endorsed by the following associations,
all of which performed rigorous due diligence before selecting
FundsXpress as their "endorsed vendor". We have partnered
with these associations to provide a valuable financial
technology solution to their members: |
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The Community Bankers Association of Georgia
is a non-profit organization serving locally owned and
operated community banks in Georgia. The Association has
approximately 335 members who strive for exceptional quality
service in the communities and the customers they serve.
http://www.cbaofga.com/ |
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The Community Bankers Association of Illinois
(CBAI) is a professional trade association representing
500+ Illinois commercial banks and thrifts, and their
662 Illinois bank branches. Its members have $56.5 billion
in assets and employ approximately 18,000 individuals.
CBAI, headquartered in Springfield, is celebrating its
30th year of service in 2004.
http://www.cbai.com/ |
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Community BancService Corporation, Inc., a subsidiary
of CBAI, aggregates the clout of CBAI member banks to
negotiate lower costs, favorable terms, and improved access
to essential bank products and services. CBSC-recommended
programs include mission-critical investment portfolio
consultation, lending and technology services, discount
purchasing, and income-enhancing products. |
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The Community Bankers Association of Ohio is
a statewide trade organization exclusively representing
independent community financial institutions serving Ohio
communities by providing legislative representation, networking,
education and group purchasing.
http://www.cbao.com/ |
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The Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma
(CBAO) is a state community banking trade association
based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. CBAO is made up of independent
state and national banks all located in Oklahoma. Independent
banks are locally owned or locally controlled and make
the majority of their loans in their local service area. |
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The Independent Bankers Association of Texas
(IBAT), based in Austin, Texas, provides service provider
packages for member banks of IBAT. IBAT performs thorough
due diligence on each service provider and this information,
gathered during the due diligence process, is shared with
IBAT member banks upon request. For more information,
please visit the association at http://www.ibat.org. |
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IBAT Services is the for-profit subsidiary of
the Independent Bankers Association of Texas. The Services
board of directors assists in endorsing the products and
services that enhance the competitive advantages and profitability
of 600+ community bank members in Texas and Oklahoma.
Services purchasing power helps negotiate desirable packages
of benefits for IBAT members. These endorsements also
earn marketing fees that provide funding for its parent
to achieve the furtherance of its mission while maintaining
the lowest possible dues structure for IBAT members! For
more information, please visit the Services Website at
http://www.ibat.org. |
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The Iowa Independent Bankers Association provides
the voice of independent banking in Iowa since its inception
in 1971. The principal objective of the organization was
and is to represent the independent banker in state legislative
affairs.
http://www.iibonline.org/ |
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CBAA Services is the for-profit subsidiary of
the Community Bankers Association of Alabama. The quality
products and services endorsed by its board of directors
provide community bank members opportunities to enhance
their profitability and competitive advantage. CBAA Services
leverages the collective purchasing power of the membership
to negotiate value added packages of benefits.
http://www.cbaaonline.com/ |
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The Arkansas Community Bankers Association is committed
to the preservation of community banks, their franchise
values and the integrity of their local economies. ACB
supports ownership that is indicative of a philosophy
supportive of the ideals that maintain local community
commitment and resists entities that threaten the existence
of community banks. National and state level changes in
the banking industry, both actual and proposed, will be
monitored on a continuing basis and the Arkansas Community
Bankers Association will respond to such change in a manner
that will best protect and preserve the principles which
we represent.
http://www.acbonline.org/ |
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Michigan Association of Community Bankers (MACB)
is the primary voice for Michigan's community banks. With
over 250 members, the MACB works diligently as a strong
advocate for community banks, and their financial services
partners, to advance and safeguard the philosophy of community
banking in the belief it is best suited to provide financial
services to the highly diversified communities in Michigan
and the United States.
http://www.macb.org
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