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Iowa Community Credit Union is a Cedar Falls, IA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Bancorp Rhode Island, Inc. is the holding company for Bank Rhode Island (the Bank). It has no significant assets other than the common stock of the Bank. The Bank conducts business through 16 full-service branches, with 12 located in Providence County, three located in Kent County and one located in Washington County. The Bank augments its branch network through online banking services and automatic teller machines (ATMs), both owned and leased, located throughout Rhode Island. The Bank offers its customers a range of business, commercial real estate, consumer and residential loans, commercial leases, deposit products, non-deposit investment products, cash management and online banking services, private banking and other banking products and services to individuals and small- to mid-sized businesses.
FMFCU currently has over $900 million in assets and has been providing financial products and services to residents and organizations throughout the Delaware Valley and beyond since 1970. The Credit Union has over 80,000 members, 2,000 plus partnering organizations (including Main Line Health System, Crozer-Keystone Health System, QVC, Harrah`s Casino and Racetrack, Aqua America, County of Delaware, many School Districts and a host of other member and employee groups), 40 branches (including some branches with extended and Saturday hours), ATM access at nearly 30,000 surcharge-free machines through the national CO-OP ATM Network (including 9,000 deposit taking machines) and 24/7 access to member accounts.
S-Bank is one of the leading providers in Financial Services. It is based in Butler, NJ. To find more information about S-Bank, please visit www.s-bank.com
Stem Holdings, Inc.is a leading cannabis and hemp company in the U.S. with proprietary capabilities in sustainable cultivation, processing, extraction, and R&D, as well as retail and distribution operations aligned with state-by-state regulations.