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savings and loan association



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Similar informal savings and loan associations are common the world over, from “village banks” in neighbouring Malawi to Mexico’s “cundinas” or China’s “hui”.

From Reuters

Mr. Kaplinsky was searching for solutions when he remembered helping, as a young lawyer, a mutual savings and loan association draft an arbitration clause, he said in an interview.

From New York Times

Q: Was there some thought of going as far as the savings and loan associations?

From US News

He took the helm of the enlarged bank and during the 2008 financial crisis rescued the ailing Bear Stearns and bought the banking assets of Washington Mutual, the savings and loan association which had collapsed.

From The Guardian

He also valued taxpayer backstops at failing savings and loan associations.

From New York Times