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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works within the Federal Reserve System and with other public and private sector institutions to foster the safety, soundness and vitality of our economic and financial systems. Some of its most critical functions include the implementation of monetary policy, supervision and regulation of depository institutions, international operations and financial services. The New York Fed oversees the Second Federal Reserve District, which includes New York State, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey, Fairfield County in Connecticut, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Though we serve the public interest in a geographically small area, the New York Fed is the largest Reserve Bank in terms of assets and volume of activity. We accomplish this with talented and innovative people working within a collaborative and inclusive culture.
National City Bank is a Pittsburgh, PA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Bank of Alapaha is a Alapaha, GA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
North Easton Savings Bank is committed to meeting the financial needs for our personal and business neighbors in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Dexia is a European banking group, headquartered in Brussels and with one main operating entity, Dexia Crédit Local, carrying the majority of its assets. The about €185bn portfolio of assets is mostly composed of public sector counterparts due to the historical business of the group. Dexia’s today mission is to manage this sizable and long-dated maturity profile asset portfolio in the best interest of its shareholders. Currently employing approximately 1,200 people, Dexia is present in about ten countries through its entity Dexia Crédit Local, based in France, and which has a network of branches and subsidiaries in Ireland, the United States, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the United Kingdom and Israel. Dexia’s shares are listed on Euronext Brussels and Paris as well as the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and are 94.4% owned by the Belgian and French States, both providing, with Luxembourg, a liquidity guarantee to the group.