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Arkansas Community Bankers

Arkansas Community Bankers

In 1980 a small group of like-minded independent bankers banded together to charter the Arkansas Independent Bankers Association. These pioneers in Arkansas banking represented some 65 independent community banks throughout our State. In 1993 the name of the association was officially changed to the Arkansas Community Bankers Association. May 1995 the membership voted to allow Arkansas based thrifts to be members of ACB. Today ACB represents all Arkansas chartered community banks and thrifts. www.arcommunitybankers.com

California Bankers Association

California Bankers Association

Established 123 years ago, the California Bankers Association (CBA) is one of the largest state banking trade associations in the country. CBA leads the way in developing relevant educational and legislative solutions to some of California’s more pressing financial and banking issues, including financial empowerment, identity theft, financial privacy, and financial elder abuse. CBA’s membership includes the majority of California’s commercial, industrial and community banks and savings associations.

North Carolina Bankers Association

Community Bank Services (North Carolina Bankers Association)

Community Bank Services (CBS) is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the North Carolina Bankers Association. In existence solely to offer products and services to member financial-related institutions, CBS is proud of the endorsed partners who work in tandem with the CBS team. The CBS vendors provide NCBA members savings, service and quality. Look for the Seal; Trust the Product!

Community Bankers Association of Georgia

Community Bankers Association of Georgia

The Community Bankers Association of Georgia is a non-profit organization serving community banks throughout Georgia for over 40 years to enhance their profitability and growth. The CBA was founded in 1969 by a group of Georgia community bankers to protect the political interests of locally owned community banks. Representing over 220 community banks and 200 associate member companies, CBA offers services in four distinct areas which include political affairs, education, products & services and networking. For more information about the Association call (770) 541-4490. www.cbaofga.com

Community Bankers Association of Ohio

Community Bankers Association of Ohio

Community Bankers Association of Ohio (CBAO) is organized to establish and maintain an informed network of independent community banks in the state of Ohio that have the influence and commitment to effectively serve, protect and promote the interests of its members. CBAO exclusively represents community bank and thrift institutions in Ohio who serve their communities through 1,229 locations and over 14,600 employees, with more than $59 billion in assets, $46 billion in insured deposits, and $39 billion in net loans. CBAO – Increasing the Value of Independent Financial Institutions since 1974. www.CBAO.com

Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma

Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma

CBAO allows bankers to collectively accomplish many goals that would normally be unattainable with only the efforts of an individual banker or individual bank. CBAO fights proactively for legislation that would level the playing field for community banking, while at the same time maintaining a strong defense against costly and burdensome regulations. CBAO also offers quality education in the form of seminars, webinars, conferences and the annual convention. CBAO is Oklahoma's only banking association with membership limited to Oklahoma community banks. Out of state mega-banks are not eligible for membership. www.cba-ok.org

Community Bankers of Washington

Community Bankers of Washington

Community Bankers of Washington (CBW) is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the value of Washington State's community-based financial institutions for the benefit of consumers. The CBW gives community banks a powerful voice at the State Legislature and provides association members with professional education opportunities and access to products and services at favorable pricing. In the rapidly changing financial services marketplace, the CBW is a strong and dynamic trade association dedicated to providing its members with a competitive edge. The Association is committed to promoting and publicizing the advantage of community banking and continuing to differentiate the association from other state-wide and nationally based financial trade associations. www.communitybankers-wa.org

Community Bankers of Wisconsin

Community Bankers of Wisconsin

CBW was founded in 1981 and is dedicated exclusively to enhancing the franchise value of community banks through proactive advocacy, specialized educational training, and profit-enhancing services. CBW represents a majority of Wisconsin community banks, which are located in small towns, rural areas, suburbs and cities, and collectively employ over 18,000 individuals with assets exceeding $73 billion. Through its "Building Our Leaders of Tomorrow" program, CBW is helping develop the leaders of Wisconsin's future. www.communitybankers.org

Florida Bankers Association

Florida Bankers Association

The Florida Bankers Association serves as the primary resource through which Florida financial service providers work in unity to influence the state and federal legal regulatory environments in which they serve their customers. Established in 1888, the FBA is one of Florida's oldest trade associations and has a membership of 300 financial institutions ranging in size from small community banks, thrifts, and trust companies to medium sized banks operating in several parts of the state, to large regional financial institutions that are headquartered in Florida or outside the state. www.floridabankers.com

Georgia Bankers Association

Georgia Bankers Association

Founded in 1892, the Georgia Bankers Association promotes the general welfare and usefulness of banking and the preservation of a sound banking system. For 119 years, the GBA has provided Georgia's banks with top-quality professional development, revenue-enhancing products and services, government relations and public advocacy. www.gabankers.com

Illinois Bankers Association

Illinois Bankers Association

The Illinois Bankers Association is a full-service trade association dedicated to creating a positive business climate that benefits the entire banking industry and the communities they serve. Founded in 1891, the IBA brings together state and national banks, savings banks, and savings and loan associations of all sizes in Illinois. Collectively, the IBA represents nearly 90 percent of the assets of the Illinois banking industry, which employs more than 100,000 men and women in more than 5,000 offices across the state.

Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Formed in 1974, the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) represents Texas community banks. The Austin-based group is the largest state community banking organization in the nation, with membership comprised of more than 2,000 banks and branches in 700 Texas communities. Providing safe and responsible financial services to all Texans, IBAT member bank assets range in size from $10 million to $20 billion with combined assets statewide of nearly $165 billion. IBAT member banks are committed to supporting and investing in their local communities. www.ibat.org

Indiana Bankers Association

Indiana Bankers Association

The Indiana Bankers Association (IBA) was founded in 1897 and incorporated on July 10, 1972. It merged with the Indiana League of Savings Institutions in 2000 and with the Community Bankers Association of Indiana in 2006 to become the largest and most comprehensive association of financial institutions in Indiana.

The role of the IBA is to anticipate the changes in the economic and banking environment in order to give its membership the opportunity to compete effectively. The IBA works to create and maintain the conditions which ensure the profitable provision of services. www.indianabankers.org

Iowa Bankers Association

Iowa Bankers Association

The Iowa Bankers Association is the voice of banking in Iowa. For more than a century, bankers have relied on committed association staff for legislative and regulatory representation, compliance assistance and other products and services. www.iowabankers.com

Kentucky Bankers Association

Kentucky Bankers Association

The KBA is a nonprofit trade association that has been providing legislative, legal, compliance and educational services to its member institutions since 1891. KBA's directors and staff work together with its members to make the financial services industry a more effective and successful place to work. The strength of the KBA is bankers unifying as an industry to speak as one voice. www.kybanks.com

Maine Bankers Association

Maine Bankers Association

Founded in 1893, the Maine Bankers Association provides a multitude of services to Maine's banking industry. While our primary mission is advocacy for the industry at both the state and federal levels, we also offer conferences, training, committee meetings and an extensive array of insurance programs. By providing a forum for banks to come together, we make our voices stronger, our industry more healthy and our communities more viable. www.mainebankers.com

Michigan Bankers Association

Michigan Bankers Association

The Michigan Bankers Association is an association of Michigan financial institutions with over 2,300 branches located throughout the state with combined assets of over $200 billion. It is the mission of the MBA to advance a positive business environment for the Michigan banking industry and to foster safe, profitable, and successful banks, which in turn promote strong communities and economic activity in Michigan. The MBA acts as the official representative of member banks in matters of state legislation and regulation. As directed by its Policy Committee, the Association actively pursues legislation of benefit to the industry and the public at large, and opposes those measures which would hamper its member's ability to serve the needs of their banking customers. www.mibankers.com

Montana Bankers Association

Montana Bankers Association

Montana Bankers Association exists to assure the continued strength of community banks as providers of capital, credit, financial services, asset management, intermediaries, employment, and corporate citizens. Our mission is to enhance the role of community banks as preeminent providers of financial services. To be accomplished through efforts such as state and federal legislative and regulatory activities, legal action, communications, research, and education. www.montanabankers.com

New Jersey Bankers Association

New Jersey Bankers Association

For more than 108 years the New Jersey Bankers Association, or NJBankers, has been an advocate for the New Jersey banking industry. Today our membership consists of 119 banking institutions of all banking charters that are headquartered or have branches in New Jersey. Our primary mission is to represent our membership's interests before state and federal government and regulatory authorities. In addition, NJBankers provides our members with services and support in public and media relations, education and employee health insurance benefit programs and assistance in meeting Community Reinvestment Act regulations. www.njbankers.com

Ohio Bankers League

Ohio Bankers League

The OBL is the trade association for the Ohio banking industry – and is Ohio's only organization focused on meeting the needs of all banks and thrifts in the Buckeye State. For more than 100 years, the OBL has been the voice of the Ohio banking industry fostering a cooperation that has made it one of the strongest and most reputable financial trade associations in the country. By linking banks, bankers, and industry experts – and by pooling their intellectual and capital resources – the OBL serves as a powerful creator of knowledge and collective resources. The non-profit association is comprised of 210 FDIC-insured financial institutions including commercial banks, savings banks, and savings and loan associations ranging in size from just over $13 million in assets to more than $2.5 trillion.

Oklahoma Bankers Association

Oklahoma Bankers Association

Oklahoma Bankers Association began in 1897 prior to Oklahoma's statehood with the mission of helping banks cope with their common concerns and needs. The OBA represents approximately 230 banks across Oklahoma and serves as the primary advocate for the banking industry. The OBA assists its members with government relations, educational programs, fraud training in prevention, communications and legal and compliance services. www.oba.com

 Pennsylvania Bankers Association

Pennsylvania Bankers Association

The Pennsylvania Bankers Association, located in Harrisburg, is the state's leading banking trade association representing an expansive and diverse membership. The Association offers extensive continuing education programs, government relations representation on behalf of the industry, and provides numerous products and services for banks and their employees.

Community Bankers Association of Georgia

South Carolina Bankers Association

The South Carolina Bankers Association has proudly served S.C.'s banking industry since 1900. The SCBA is the professional trade association organized to effectively represent the common interests and welfare of South Carolina's banking industry and to promote the professional development of members and individual practitioners. Our mission is to serve as the key advocate in bettering communities served by our members by providing leadership through legislative, regulatory, educational and value-added services. The SCBA is governed by a board of directors and employs a full-time staff of professionals. A broad array of associate members complete our roster with third-party merchant offerings.

Tennessee Bankers Association

Tennessee Bankers Association

The Tennessee Bankers Association is a not-for-profit organization representing Tennessee's commercial banks and thrifts. The association provides continuing education, develops and monitors state and federal legislative agendas, disseminates information on all facets of the financial services industry, and promotes the public image of financial institutions. Visit us at our website, www.TNBankers.org.

Virginia Association of Community Banks

Virginia Association of Community Banks

The Virginia Association of Community Banks is an organization whose members are the locally owned and operated banks in the Commonwealth of Virginia. All members are dedicated to the principles of community banking. The purpose of the Association is to assist its members in serving their shareholders, customers, employees and community in a competent and profitable manner; to provide members the means to remain visible, progressive institutions; to represent the membership by promoting a unified philosophy and to provide effective programs and services that include, but are not limited to, legislative and regulatory lobbying, education, membership communication, and other areas which all have a unique orientation toward community banking. www.VACB.org

Virginia Bankers Association

Virginia Bankers Association

The Virginia Bankers Association has served as the organized voice for the Commonwealth's banking industry since 1893 providing solutions to aid in resolving differences, unifying efforts, and accomplishing objectives otherwise not achievable. www.vabankers.org

Western Independent Bankers

Western Independent Bankers

WIB has almost 240 community and independent banks as members in the Western states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the U.S. Territories. More than 195 firms serving community banks are Associate Members of WIB. WIB provides a method for bankers and these service firms to connect through our seminars, exhibits, and the website. www.WIB.org