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buildings. As unemployment spiked beyond levels ever seen before, tenants struggled to pay rent; vacancies increased and landlords got behind in their loan payments. The single family portfolio was also negatively impacted and delinquency rates went higher than historical levels. Once homeowners secured new jobs they quickly came to the bank to refinance. Nine times out of ten the homeowners were laid off from full time jobs with benefits and found multiple part time jobs to provide the income needed to save their house.
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Community Development Financial Institutions Act, which he signed in 1994. In addition, ShoreBank executives assisted in the development of the international microfinance industry. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the corporation's consulting affiliate, ShoreBank Advisory Services, assisted banks in Russia and Eastern Europe with small business lending.
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As its range of financial products grew, so did its geographic reach and influence in the banking industry. ShoreBank expanded into low-income communities in
Detroit, Cleveland, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Arkansas, and the Pacific Northwest. Its influence in Arkansas influenced Bill Clinton, then
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is a prominent supporter of the bank. In 1985, ShoreBank worked closely with
Clinton to set up the Southern Development Bancorporation, a community development bank serving rural Arkansans. Clinton described ShoreBank as "the most important bank in America" and credited ShoreBank's success with
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Chicago's low-income neighborhoods and eventually expanded globally, setting the standard for the development
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1215:"Over Two Decades and Eight Thousand Miles: The Cross-continental Collaboration on Development Finance of Two Social Enterprises, ShoreBank Corporation and BRAC" by Mary Houghton and Fiona Wilson, Journal on Corporate Citizenship, Autumn 2012, page 75-99.
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which large banks lined up to recapitalize a failing bank. In an unusual move the FDIC lawsuit against the bank did not name co-founders, top executives or board members. The new management team of the former ShoreBank was allowed by the
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approach to banking, equally prioritizing profits, impact on people, and the impact of a project on the environment. At that time it established ShoreBank Pacific based in Portland, Oregon.
199:. At the time of its closing it was the oldest and largest such institution, and in 2008 had $ 2.6 billion in assets. It was owned by ShoreBank Corporation, a regulated bank holding company.
214:. Between 2000 and 2006, ShoreBank issued nearly $ 900 million in loans to citizens in Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland. ShoreBank and its affiliated companies had projects in 30 countries.
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