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Socially Committed Bank Comes Forward To Fight Foreclosures In Novel Way

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

The South Side Bank, Shore Bank is a bank with a difference. It lays great stress on community welfare. It has started a new high-interest account on the Internet to attract those savers who are socially committed. Long-term gains are tied to the health of the land and the people who live on it. It is foolish to ignore this fact. The bank is of the opinion that there are many who may be termed as responsible investors in equities.

Joseph Hasten joined the bank as its CEO last spring. He feels that there are many who have kept their investments in market or bank funds but may be persuaded to try out the offers of Shore Bank. Hasten wants to use these deposits to hasten development of community by taking head on the problems of the lending and borrowing. The focus is on 10,000 borrowers in Chicago South and West who are facing foreclosures. Refinancing and debt consolidation schemes are part of the strategy to bail them out.

Within the next year and a half these borrowers will be facing increased high rates of interest. Time is running out. The community needs immediate help. The country is sitting on a socio-economic time bomb kicked off by the sub-prime market that might explode any moment unless properly diffused.

Shore Bank’s new Saving Account, ShoreBank Direct offers an annual interest of 5%. It is more or less at par with other competitors like ING Direct paying 4.5% and EmigrantDirect offering 5.05%. The country’s average for passbook accounts is 0.44%. ShoreBank has provisions for clients to use a pc to route funds from any checking account to that particular Savings Account. Hasten is optimistic about raising $350 million. Since the past few years a number foundations and large corporate bodies have already come forward. Now the focus is on individuals.

The project is drawing attention. Forty nine year old David Farr is a resident of Ravenswood. He is by profession an architect and planner working for environmentally sustainable ventures. The online banking account attracts him for two reasons. He has a penchant for ShoreBank and secondly he is averse to going personally to banks. The idea of leaving his desk is anathema to him. So the basic plan of getting transactions operable through the computer is definitely interesting and likable.

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