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Bank introduces ‘Green Fund’
September 27, 2008
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Peoples Bank of Lawrence has introduced the Lawrence Green Fund, a combination of deposit and loan products that provide incentives for those interested in banking services that help preserve the environment.
Money invested in Lawrence Green Deposit Accounts will be lent for local, environmentally friendly building projects, eco-friendly business and consumer purchases and also will involve $5 donations to the Downtown Lawrence Farmer's Market.
Lawrence Green Loans provide incentives for businesses and consumers to build or buy eco-friendly buildings, business and consumer purchases and automobiles.
"Banking Unusual is about helping others reach their goals," said Maley Wilkins, Peoples Bank of Lawrence president. "A clean earth is something we all work towards each day."
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toe (Anonymous) says…
What a crock.