NMBA makes donation to BoatU.S. Foundation
The National Marine Bankers Association recently donated $5,000 to the BoatU.S. Foundation. “We feel the BoatU.S. Foundation is a very worthy organization. They spend money
The National Marine Bankers Association recently donated $5,000 to the BoatU.S. Foundation. “We feel the BoatU.S. Foundation is a very worthy organization. They spend money
Participants at the recent National Marine Bankers Association conference expressed confidence that stability is working its way back into the boat loan sector. About 100
Lenders are beginning to see a firming of prices in retail boat sales, possibly indicating a turn in the market, the National Marine Bankers Association
Industry groups are applauding Thursday’s passage in Congress of HR 5297, the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010. The legislation will extend the
National Marine Bankers Association officials who recently took part in the Consumer Bankers Association’s “CBA Live” annual lending conference in Fort Lauderdale said many who attended
The National Marine Bankers Association’s founding president Don Wynne Mattocks died May 23 in Durham, N.C., after a six-month battle with leukemia. He was 68.
A new review of marine lending by the National Marine Bankers Association makes a realistic assessment of the recession’s impact on the boating and finance

Karen Trostle, the new president of the National Marine Bankers Association, has a message for lenders: Now is a good time to get involved with

Karen Trostle, of Sterling Acceptance Corp. was elected president of the National Marine Bankers Association. Also, Chris Renn, of U.S. Bank, is a new director;
Consumers are paying off credit excesses and putting money into savings, marine bankers are told As the economy recovers, expect a new consumer to emerge
The National Marine Bankers Association recently donated $5,000 to the BoatU.S. Foundation. “We feel the BoatU.S. Foundation is a very worthy organization. They spend money
Participants at the recent National Marine Bankers Association conference expressed confidence that stability is working its way back into the boat loan sector. About 100
Lenders are beginning to see a firming of prices in retail boat sales, possibly indicating a turn in the market, the National Marine Bankers Association
Industry groups are applauding Thursday’s passage in Congress of HR 5297, the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010. The legislation will extend the
National Marine Bankers Association officials who recently took part in the Consumer Bankers Association’s “CBA Live” annual lending conference in Fort Lauderdale said many who attended
The National Marine Bankers Association’s founding president Don Wynne Mattocks died May 23 in Durham, N.C., after a six-month battle with leukemia. He was 68.
A new review of marine lending by the National Marine Bankers Association makes a realistic assessment of the recession’s impact on the boating and finance

Karen Trostle, the new president of the National Marine Bankers Association, has a message for lenders: Now is a good time to get involved with

Karen Trostle, of Sterling Acceptance Corp. was elected president of the National Marine Bankers Association. Also, Chris Renn, of U.S. Bank, is a new director;
Consumers are paying off credit excesses and putting money into savings, marine bankers are told As the economy recovers, expect a new consumer to emerge