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American Bankers Association

A plaque marks the building where the ABA was first organized in 1875, Saratoga Springs, New York. The American Bankers Association (ABA) is an American trade association for the U.S. banking industry, founded in 1875. They lobby for banks of all sizes and bank charters, including community banks, regional and money center banks, Federal savings associations, mutual savings banks, and trust companies. The average member bank has approximately $250 million in assets. ABA is the largest financial trade group in the United States.

The group offers training, certification, news, research, advocacy, and community for bankers and members of the financial services in America. It publishes ''ABA Banking Journal''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    ABA banking journal

    Published 1977
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    Consumer lending by Taylor, John Renford

    Published 1983
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    Consumer lending by Beck, Richard E.

    Published 2001
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    Economics fundamentals for financial services providers by Hooks, Jon A

    Published 2003
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