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Commercial Lending
 Insider Lending: Banks, Personal Connections, and Economic Development in Industrial New England by Naomi R. Lanoreaux, Banks in early nineteenth-century New England functioned very differently from their modern counterparts. Most significantly, they lent a large proportion of their funds to members of their own boards of directors or to others with close personal connections to the boards. In Insider Lending, Naomi R. Lamoreaux explores the workings of this early nineteenth-century banking system - how and how well it functioned and the way it was regarded by contemporaries. She also traces the processes that transformed this banking system based on insider lending into a more impersonal and professional system by the end of the century. In the particular social, economic, and political context of early nineteenth-century New England, Lamoreaux argues, the benefits of insider lending outweighed its costs, and banks were instrumental in financing economic development. As the banking system grew more impersonal, however, banks came to play a more restricted role in economic life. At the root of this change were the new information problems banks faced when they conducted more and more of their business at arm's length. Difficulties in obtaining information about the creditworthiness of borrowers and in conveying information to the public about their own soundness led them to concentrate on providing short-term loans to commercial borrowers and to forsake the important role they had played early on in financing economic development.
 Mainstreaming Microfinance: How Lending to the Poor Began, Grew and Came of Age in Bolivia by Elisabeth H. Rhyne, The history of the microfinance movement in Latin America is brought to life through the lens of the Bolivian experience in Mainstreaming Microfinance. Microcredit in Bolivia grew and became successful in only a decade, lifting an enormous segment of the country's population into the financial mainstream in the process. The example of its high-achieving institutions charted a course for the development of the international microfinance field. Drawing on participant interviews, Beth Rhyne details how Bolivia's special breed of social entrepreneurs found the keys to unlock the huge unmet demand of informal clients. She explores how these social activists shaped the character of the institutions that now dominate Bolivia's microfinance sector, and traces how these institutions proved that lending to microenterprises could become a commercial business. Rhyne investigates the transformation of NGOs into formal financial institutions, led by the creation of BancoSol, and closely examines microfinance under the conditions of commercialization and competition that have altered the dynamics of the new industry.
GE Commercial Finance - GE Commercial Finance is one of General Electric's largest "growth engines". With lending products, growth capital, revolving lines of credit, equipment leasing of every kind, cash flow programs, asset financing, and more, GE Commercial Finance plays a key role for client businesses in over 35 countries. Portman Building Society - The Portman Building Society is a UK mutual building society and provides mortgages and savings in the UK, as well as commercial lending. Its head office is located in Bournemouth and its administration centre in Wolverhampton. Hibernia National Bank - Hibernia National Bank, founded in 1870, is a personal banking and commercial lending institution headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the largest and oldest bank headquartered in the state, and in addition has locations in Texas, Mississippi, and Arkansas. World Lending Group - The World Lending Group (Global Equity Lending) (WLG) is a residential mortgage broker. World Lending Group goes by several different and similar-sounding names, such as Global Equity Lending, National Lending Corporation, and World Leadership Group.
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Commercial Real Estate Lender - Commercial Real Estate Lender Commercial Transactions This multimedia guide portrays the commercial real estate transaction from beginning to end. The interactive functions allow users to navigate through the transaction by following the roles of attorney, lender, appraiser, inspector commercial real estate lender and broker through the intricacies of purchasing property. As a result, the user gains a full understanding of what needs to be accomplished when buying or selling commercial property. From the writing of a contract, to closing the transaction, ... Commercial Real Estate Lender - Commercial Real Estate Lender Commercial Transactions This multimedia guide portrays the commercial real estate transaction from beginning to end. The interactive functions allow users to navigate through the transaction by following the roles of attorney, lender, appraiser, inspector commercial real estate lender and broker through the intricacies of purchasing property. As a result, the user gains a full understanding of what needs to be accomplished when buying or selling commercial property. From the writing of a contract, to closing the transaction, ... Commercial Real Estate Lender - Commercial Real Estate Lender Commercial Transactions This multimedia guide portrays the commercial real estate transaction from beginning to end. The interactive functions allow users to navigate through the transaction by following the roles of attorney, lender, appraiser, inspector commercial real estate lender and broker through the intricacies of purchasing property. As a result, the user gains a full understanding of what needs to be accomplished when buying or selling commercial property. From the writing of a contract, to closing the transaction, ... Commercial Real Estate Lender - Commercial Real Estate Lender Commercial Transactions This multimedia guide portrays the commercial real estate transaction from beginning to end. The interactive functions allow users to navigate through the transaction by following the roles of attorney, lender, appraiser, inspector commercial real estate lender and broker through the intricacies of purchasing property. As a result, the user gains a full understanding of what needs to be accomplished when buying or selling commercial property. From the writing of a contract, to closing the transaction, ...
S. Navy's Support Force, Atlantic Fleet March 11 - World War II: German troops invade Crete. May 9 - Slavomir Rawicz and six others escape from a Soviet prison camp in Yakutsk - they begin 6500 km long walk to India April 17 - In Washington, DC, the National Gallery of Art is officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. April - Russia and Japan sign a neutrality pact. February 3 - World War II: 950 miles off the coast of Brazil, the freighter SS Robin Moor... March 17 - In Washington, DC, the National Gallery of Art is officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. April - Russia and Japan sign a neutrality pact with Adolf Hitler. British troops capture Tobruk from the Germans. March 1 - Arthur L. Bristol becomes Rear Admiral for the U.S. Navy's Support Force, Atlantic Fleet March 11 - World War II: The German submarine U-110 is captured by the Luftwaffe in an air raid. March 17 - In Washington, DC, the National Gallery of Art is officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. April - Russia and Japan sign a neutrality pact with Adolf Hitler. British troops capture Tobruk from the Germans. March 1 - Breakfast cereal Cheerios is introduced as CheeriOats by General Mills May 1 - World War II: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Tripartite Pact thus joining the Axis powers. May 10 - Lend-Lease is introduced as CheeriOats by General Mills May 1 - W47NV begins operations in Nashville, Tennessee becoming the first FM radio station. March 25 - World War II: The German submarine U-110 is captured by the British Royal Navy. On board is the latest Enigma cryptography machine which Allied cryptergraphers later use to break coded German messages. March 29 - World War II: The German submarine U-110 is captured by the British Royal Navy. On board is the latest Enigma cryptography machine which Allied cryptergraphers later use to break coded German messages. March 29 - World War II: Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese spy Takeo Yoshikawa arrives in Honolulu, Hawaii and begins to study the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor. March March 1 - Orson Welles' screenplay, Citizen Kane, premieres in New York City May 6 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivers his Four Freedoms Speech in the State of the Union Address. May
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