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Eddie Starr
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  • fremont, ne
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NPN researching through FFIEC, FDIC, and NCUA?

Eddie Starr
  • Specialist
  • fremont, ne
Posted

So, I'm looking to build a prospect list of small, local banks and credit unions, to start my research for NPN. Doing some research and due diligence, for my own education.

The advise I have read states to look at FFIEC, FDIC, and NCUA. The data suggested to use is the Call.

So, I downloaded the Call for a bank in my area, and looking at the information, all I can say is WHOA!

How can I find the information I need, to help me determine what I need for the NPNs? The site has a system, but I hoping to be able to find the information through BP, without having to be paying a few hundred each month for their "system."

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