State and Regional Partner Associations Affiliated With ICBA
ICBA continues its work, together with 44 affiliated state banking associations that represent community banks throughout the country, to advance the ICBA mission through partnership with affiliated state associations.
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Position & Background
ICBA continues its work, together with 44 affiliated state banking associations that represent community banks throughout the country, to advance the ICBA mission through partnership with affiliated state associations. This approach allows ICBA to reach the broadest community bank audience possible, as the collective number of banks represented by ICBA and/or their respective affiliates have more than 50,000 locations nationwide and hold more than $5 trillion in assets.
Affiliated state associations that endorse and support ICBA services and subsidiaries receive non-dues revenue benefits from ICBA and ICBA Services Network®. Since its inception in 1982, the ICBA non-dues revenue sharing program has provided over $44 million to participating partner associations. ICBA faithfully and continually strives to enhance the value of the ICBA-state association affiliation. ICBA state relations, together with ICBA leadership bankers and staff, supports and encourages state association efforts to advance the ICBA Mission and provide high value programs and services to community bankers.
With diligence, ICBA continues to ensure that our network of affiliated state association partners remains strong and vibrant in support of the community banking industry and the ICBA Mission.
Letters & Testimonies
Joint Letter to Treasury Department on Raising SAR and CTR Thresholds
Letter Opposing National Trust Bank Charter Application for Foris DAX
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