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Carver Bancorp, Inc. Description
Carver Bancorp, Inc. operates as the holding company for Carver Federal Savings Bank that provides various consumer and commercial banking services for consumers, businesses, and governmental and quasi-governmental agencies in New York. The company's deposit products include demand, savings, and time deposits; savings and club, passbook and statement, and individual retirement accounts; and certificates of deposit. Its loan portfolio comprises non-residential real estate loans for purchasing or refinancing office, mixed-use, retail, and church buildings; multi-family real estate loans; and construction loans for new construction and renovation of multi-family buildings, residential developments, community service facilities, churches, and affordable housing programs. The company's loan portfolio also includes one-to-four family residential loans; business loans; and consumer and other loans, such as credit card, personal, and home improvement loans. It also offers debit cards, online banking, online bill pay, and telephone banking services; and check cashing, wire transfers, bill payment, reloadable prepaid cards, and money orders for unbanked and under banked consumers. Carver Bancorp, Inc. provides its services through 2 administrative offices, 10 branches, and 5 ATM locations. The company was founded in 1948 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
Industry: Savings & Cooperative Banks
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