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KeyBank pursuing Native American banking
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The Business Journal - Central New York
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September 3, 2004
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UTICA - KeyBank has launched a national strategy aimed at increasing its share of Native American business. The $86 billion-asset bank's "Native American Financial Services Strategy" will target Native American-owned business in 13 states, including New York.
The bank and its related companies currently serve 45 Native American entities ranging from tribal governments to nation-owned businesses. Key has a total credit commitment of $414 million to its current Native American customers. Those customers include Oneida Indian Nation and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe. Key provides several financial services to several St. Regis Mohawk businesses including the tribe's Akwesasne Mohawk Casino, ...
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