The American Bankers Association
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1120 Connecticut Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
1-800-BANKERS
Based in Washington, D.C., the American Bankers Association represents
banks of all sizes on issues of national importance for financial institutions
and their customers. The ABA, which was founded in 1875, brings together
all categories of banking institutions, including community, regional
and money center banks and holding companies, as well as savings associations,
trust companies and savings banks.
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The association's mission is to serve its member banks and enhance their
role as pre-eminent providers of financial services. ABA accomplishes
this mission through federal legislative and regulatory activities,
legal action, communication and consumer education, research and products
and services that promote, educate, train, inform and support members.
For additional information about the ABA and its history - visit ABA's
125th Anniversary homepage.
To become
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