Magaziner Announces Expansion of BankLOCAL Initiative

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Magaziner Announces Expansion of BankLOCAL Initiative

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Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner announced that his BankLOCAL initiative, which incentivizes banks and credit unions to make loans to small businesses, has expanded by added two new banks, BankNewport and Freedom National Bank.

"Freedom National Bank is very excited to be a participant bank in the BankLOCAL deposit program through the Rhode Island Treasurer's Office. Treasurer Magaziner has been a small business advocate and the BankLOCAL program is a great tool for Freedom National Bank to gather deposits and reinvest by lending them back into the Rhode Island Small Business community," said Tony Botelho, President of Freedom National Bank.

Leland R. Merrill, BankNewport Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer added, ”Joining General Treasurer Magaziner's office in the BankLOCAL community deposit program is truly an honor for BankNewport. Being able to help small businesses expand, create jobs, and thrive has always been our commitment as a Rhode Island community bank. For this reason, we're excited by the Treasury's shared focus in support of local financial institutions like BankNewport and our efforts to improve and promote economic growth of small businesses and our communities."

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According to the Treasurer’s office, since the program launched in 2017, BankLOCAL has moved more than $26 million back to Rhode Island, supporting loans to more than 235 small businesses.

"Small businesses are essential to Rhode Island's economy. Too many entrepreneurs and small business owners have difficulty getting loans to expand their businesses and hire more people. With the BankLOCAL program, we are moving millions of dollars to community banks and credit unions when they make loans to small businesses in Rhode Island,” said Magaziner.

When a participating bank or credit union makes a $100,000 loan to a small business in Rhode Island, the State will make a $100,000 deposit into that bank or credit union.


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