Monday, June 24, 2019
Bill Gives NY CUs Access to Bank Development District Program
The New York Assembly passed legislation (A.3320) allowing credit unions access to the state's Banking Development District Program.
Earlier, the Senate passed the same bill (S.727-A).
The Banking Development District Program was established in 1997 to encourage financial institutions to establish branches in underserved communities throughout New York. Institutions that are approved for a Banking Development District designation are eligible to receive up to $10 million in subsidized public deposits and other benefits, including below market-rate deposits from the state of New York.
The justification to expand the program to credit unions was due to the modest number of applications from banks and other financial institutions.
The bill awaits the signature of Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Read more.
Earlier, the Senate passed the same bill (S.727-A).
The Banking Development District Program was established in 1997 to encourage financial institutions to establish branches in underserved communities throughout New York. Institutions that are approved for a Banking Development District designation are eligible to receive up to $10 million in subsidized public deposits and other benefits, including below market-rate deposits from the state of New York.
The justification to expand the program to credit unions was due to the modest number of applications from banks and other financial institutions.
The bill awaits the signature of Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Read more.
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