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CRA Performance Evaluations Available Electronically for Download/Viewing

The evaluations with hyperlinked charter numbers are available for download/viewing/printing in Adobe's portable document format (PDF).

Charter#Bank NameCityState Eval DateRatingExamination
23932 Stearns Bank Arizona, N.A. Scottsdale AZ 10/2/2000 Satisfactory Small Bank
23728 Sun National Bank, Delaware Wilmington DE 5/1/2000 Outstanding Large Bank
14874 First National Bank, Valparaiso Valparaiso IN 9/11/2000 Satisfactory Large Bank
2151 Wiber National Bank Oneonta NY 7/18/2000 Satisfactory Large Bank
2992 Second National Bank Greenville OH 6/26/2000 Satisfactory Large Bank
18764 Capital Bank, N.A. Sylvania OH 4/10/2000 Satisfactory Large Bank
2333 Union National Bank and Trust Company Souderton PA 3/20/2000 Outstanding Large Bank
14619 First National Bank of Pulaski Pulaski TN 5/8/2000 Satisfactory Large Bank
17164 Gateway National Bank Dallas TX 9/18/2000 Satisfactory Small Bank
23686 Redstone Bank, N.A. Houston TX 9/18/2000 Satisfactory Small Bank
23606 Cardinal Bank, N.A. Fairfax VA 7/10/2000 Satisfactory Small Bank

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