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November 28, 2011

City First Bank Taps John McCargo as VP, Portfolio Manager

October 28, 2011

City First Bank Names Brian Argrett as CEO

June 14, 2011

Chi M. Perrus joins City First Bank of DC

February 28, 2011

CDFI Fund awards $70 million in New Markets Tax Credits to City First Bank

January 5, 2011

Statement of City First CEO Dorothy Bridges

November 23, 2010

CFB closes $20 million loan to expand the Capital Area Food Bank's Facility.

September 27, 2010

CFB receives $5.8 million investment from the Community Development Capital Initiative. 

August 25, 2010

CFB touted as a supporter of small business during Vice President Joe Biden's business roundtable discussion.

August 20, 2010

City First Bank Wins $700,000 Bank Enterprise Award

 July 27, 2010

City First Bank celebrates with Vida Senior Centers the groundbreaking of its 36 unit affordable senior living and community center.

July 19, 2010

City First Bank's Marie Bibbs recommends improvements to the Community Reinvestment Act at an Interagency Joint Public Hearing.

May 30, 2010

City First Bank Welcomes Kathy McKinless to its Board of Directors

March 9, 2010

City First Bank President and CEO asks Congress to continue support to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI's).

February 4, 2010

City First Bank Enthusiastically Supports CDFI Capital Initiative of the Department of the Treasury

July 31, 2008

City First Bank Taps Dorothy Bridges As New CEO

May 12, 2008

City First Bank provides permanent financing to E. L Haynes Public Charter School

March 31, 2008

City First Bank of DC Announces Promotions

February 22, 2008

City First Bank Finances its first Affordable Rental Housing Project in Falls Church, Virginia

November 1, 2007

CityFirst Bank Provides $16 Million in New Markets Tax Credits for Workforce Housing at 4th Street Vistas

May 14, 2007

CityFirst Bank Provides $14 Million in New Markets Tax Credits to Thurgood Marshall Academy

August 07, 2006

Washington Business Journal: City First gets $90 Million in tax credits for projects

July 08, 2004

When They Said It Couldn't Be Done, They Were Wrong

June 27, 2004

Washingtonpost.com: Lloyd David Smith

June 18, 2004

Washingtonpost: Lloyd David Smith, Indefatigable Advocate for NE Spearheaded Redevelopment

May 27, 2004

The Washington Informer: City First Bank Celebrates Five Years of Service to the District

May 26, 2004

The Current: City First Bank celebrates fifth anniversary

April 1, 2004

City First banks future on historic U Street building

August 1, 2002

Bank's Quest: Investing in an Urban Future

July 2, 2002

Northwest Bank Puts Community First - Washington Times

June 19, 2002

City First Bank-Washington, DC's Only Community Development Bank-Celebrated by Congresswoman Norton, Councilman Graham and Director Brown for its Local Impact

April 14, 2002

City First Bank of DC Gives Shefa Fund/Jewish Youth Philanthropy Fund a First Hand Look at Community Investment Impact

April 20, 2002

With Financing from City First Bank of DC "Cakelove" Celebrates Grand Opening

January 16, 2002

City First Bank Of DC Partners With NCRC to Spur Economic Growth in the District

November 29, 2001

City First Bank and NCB Development Corporation Provide $1.5 Million in Financing To D.C. Public Charter School

January 4, 2001

City First Bank Announces New President

November 8, 2000

City First Bank President Debbi Hurd Baptist Passes Away

October 12, 2000

Small Bank Receives Big Award for Service to Community

July 18, 2000

Bank Recognizes “Platinum Depositers”

June 21, 1999

City First and ARCH Training Center Close $400K Building Acquisition and Construction Loan

 

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   CHANGES IN TEMPORARY FDIC INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TRANSACTION ACCOUNTS

All funds in a "non-interest bearing transaction account" are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from December 31, 2010 through December 31, 2012.  This temporary unlimited coverage is in addition to, and separate from, the coverage of at least $250,000 available to depositors under the FDIC's general deposit insurance rules.

The term "non-interest bearing transaction account" includes a traditional checking account or demand deposit account on which the insured depository institution pays no interest and to Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts (IOLTA).  It does not include other accounts, such as traditional checking or demand deposit accounts that may earn interest, NOW accounts or money-market deposit accounts.

For more information about temporary FDIC insurance coverage of transaction accounts, visit www.fdic.gov

 

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