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To: John Mansfield who wrote (1346)3/29/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 9818
 
'Welcome to the Office of Thrift Supervision's World Wide Web Site.

Updated March 27, 1998 9 AM EST

The OTS is the primary regulator of all federal and many state-chartered thrift institutions. The OTS was established as a bureau of the Department of the Treasury on August 9, 1989. The OTS has five regional offices located in Jersey City, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco. Its expenses are funded entirely through assessments and fees levied on the institutions it regulates.

ots.treas.gov

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Also interesting is:

'Would You Like to Learn More About ACB?

America's Community Bankers is a national trade association
providing advocacy and services for progressive community
banks dedicated to strengthening America's communities.
ACB represents 2,000 savings and community banks and
related business firms. The industry has more than $1 trillion
in assets, 250,000 employees and 15,000 offices.

acbankers.org
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To: John Mansfield who wrote (1346)3/29/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 9818
 
John,

You're amazing!! The comments you find never cease to scare the bejeezus outta me.

My wife has been nagging at me to consider purchasing a home and I keep telling her that I'm in no hurry. I would rather wait until 2000 when I percieve the opportunity to pick up some nice property for a substantial discount.

Interesting that a major bank executive feels the same way. Maybe I'm in the wrong profession... <wink>

Regards,

Ron