Local, National and International Networks and Industry Group
Community Banking Advisory Network (CBAN)

Community Banking Advisory Network is a nationwide network of independently owned accounting firms committed to providing high-quality financial and consulting services to community banks. Members are selected for their experience and ability to provide proactive solutions to the accounting needs of community banks.

CBAN members serve over 2,300 community banks across the country, including SEC registered banks, holding companies, credit unions, consumer finance companies, de novo banks and mortgage banking companies. CBAN members share industry expertise and work together to solve their clients’ changing needs.

Alabama Bankers Association

The Alabama Bankers Association, founded in 1890, is the state's largest and oldest banking industry trade organization representing 155 banks with more than $100 billion in total assets. ABA provides a variety of member services, including publications, educational seminars and schools, as well as state and federal legislative updates. The fundamental goal of the Alabama Bankers Association has always been to serve its membership and to promote unity in our state banking industry. As time goes on, unity will continue to remain our focus as we promote what is best for the banking interests in Alabama.

Community Bankers Association of Alabama (CBAA)

CBAA Services is a subsidiary of the Community Bankers Association of Alabama, a banking trade association representing 80 percent of the eligible community banks with assets approaching $24 billion. Our members are locally owned or controlled and accept the philosophy of independent banks as evidenced by their actions and support. Our mission is to help CBAA members compete effectively in their marketplaces by identifying products and services that are beneficial to their profitability and their customer relationships. Because we perform in-depth due diligence before endorsing any company, CBAA member banks can be assured that by choosing an endorsed service provider they get the best deal from the highest quality vendor.

Georgia Bankers Association (GBA)

Georgia Banking Association is the resource that empowers Georgia’s banks with top-quality professional development, products and services, governmental relations and public advocacy.

Community Bankers Association of Georgia (CBA)

The Community Bankers Association of Georgia (CBA) was created in 1969 as a way to pool community bank resources for political representation. Today, the Association has approximmately 300 community bank members who utilize four main areas of service: Education, Networking, Group Purchasing and Political Affairs.

Louisiana Bankers Association (LBA)

Since 1900, the Louisiana Bankers Association has remained true to its original mission: government relations. By drafting and supporting legislation, testifying before legislative committees and building constructive coalitions with other industry groups, the LBA plays an important role in developing a legal and regulatory environment that is beneficial to Louisiana banks. The presence of the LBA's government relations team at the state capitol and their close working relationship with our congressional delegation in Washington, D.C., means that LBA issues are given the highest priority.

Mississippi Bankers Association (MBA)

Founded in 1889, the Mississippi Bankers Association is dedicated to serving the needs of banks throughout the state of Mississippi.

North Carolina Bankers Association (NCBA)

The North Carolina Bankers Association was established in 1897. The Community Bankers Association of North Carolina merged with the NCBA on January 1, 1997. The resulting organization continues as the North Carolina Bankers Association operating under its original charter. The trade group offers legislative liaison in the North Carolina General Assembly and the US Congress on behalf of its membership. It provides educational and training programs, media relations, insurance benefits programs, the Carolina Banker magazine, regulatory and compliance assistance, and other services to its member financial institutions. It also operates, as a wholly owned subsidiary, the Community Investment Corporation of the Carolinas which provides long-term, low-cost financing for low to moderate income multi-family developments in the state.

South Carolina Bankers Association (SCBA)

The South Carolina Bankers Association has proudly served South Carolina's banking industry for 110 years. SCBA is the professional trade association organized to effectively represent the common interest and welfare of banks and thrifts in South Carolina and to promote the professional development of its members and individual practitioners.

 


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