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Feb
8
Small biz owners kick off MBL campaign
Posted February 8, 2012 in CUNA News | Comments Off
A restauranteur, a pet kennel owner, and a construction contractor are among those that have joined credit union representatives in Washington, D.C. this week to show the broad business appeal of lifting the credit union member business lending cap.
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