Independent Community Bankers of America
BanksThe Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) is a trade association for small U.S. banks. It represents approximately 5,000 small and mid-sized financial institutions, and hosts conventions, publishes a monthly magazine and lobbies the United States Congress on issues relating to the banking industry.
Founded in 1930, ICBA is based in Washington, D.C.
Latest Independent Community Bankers of America News
Housing industry pleads with Biden administration to narrow the mortgage spread
Oct 12, 2023The Biden administration should be buying mortgage-backed securities, housing trade groups say. Doing so, they claim, “would not undermine the overall impact of the Fed’s actions to increase short-term rates and combat inflation.”
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ICBA, affiliates urge CFPB to improve construction loan disclosures
Mar 30, 2023 -
Opinion: The Fed broke the banks. What’s next for mortgage?
Mar 20, 2023 -
What if it’s an O-shaped recovery? Hint: That would be really bad
May 27, 2020 -
MBA lobbyist: Here’s what a Democrat-led House means to us
Nov 07, 2018 -
Mortgage bankers, trade groups want meeting with Sessions over DOJ’s fair lending enforcement
Jul 06, 2017 -
Lenders join together against SoFi banking move
Jun 20, 2017 -
Consumer survey: Voters say CFPB should be run by a bipartisan commission
May 22, 2017 -
Community bankers: GSE reform should keep what works and just fix the problems
Apr 25, 2017
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