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NMLA and Lending

NMBA announces name change

The National Marine Bankers Association announced that it will change its name to the National Marine Lenders Association. Based on member feedback from the 2012

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A lingering credit hangover

Boat loans are a bit easier, but housing issues (foreclosures, short sales, lack of equity) still dog industry With the 2008 fall from the proverbial

GE Capital sees uptick in Canadian marine orders

GE Capital’s Commercial Distribution Finance business said Monday that it has seen positive trends in the Canadian marine, motorsports and recreational vehicle industries through the

GE Capital extends financing agreement with ABA

GE Capital’s Commercial Distribution Finance business extended its financing relationship with the American Boatbuilders Association. GE Capital has been a lender to ABA members since

NMBA survey sees slow 2Q boat sales

The National Marine Bankers Association’s second-quarter survey found that all lender respondents — service companies and banks and finance companies — indicated that dollar volume

NMBA names conference speaker

The National Marine Bankers Association said Tuesday that Pace Bradshaw, vice president of congressional affairs at the Consumer Bankers Association, will speak at the NMBA’s

NMBA announces name change

The National Marine Bankers Association announced that it will change its name to the National Marine Lenders Association. Based on member feedback from the 2012

credit1

A lingering credit hangover

Boat loans are a bit easier, but housing issues (foreclosures, short sales, lack of equity) still dog industry With the 2008 fall from the proverbial

NMBA survey sees slow 2Q boat sales

The National Marine Bankers Association’s second-quarter survey found that all lender respondents — service companies and banks and finance companies — indicated that dollar volume

NMBA names conference speaker

The National Marine Bankers Association said Tuesday that Pace Bradshaw, vice president of congressional affairs at the Consumer Bankers Association, will speak at the NMBA’s

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