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Creating a Scorecard for the CRA Service Test: Strengthening Banking Services Under the Community Reinvestment Act [PDF]
The Brookings Institution Policy Brief 96. Washington, D.C.
Authors: Michael Stegman, Kelly Cochran and Robert Faris
March 2002

The significant number of families in the U.S. who do not have a bank account or who use "fringe" financial services to meet their basic credit needs, have captured the attention on policy makers in recent years. The Community Reinvestment Act service test could provide important incentives for banks to serve the unbanked and underbanked populations, but an analysis of almost 2,000 CRA examinations conducted over five years reveals anomalies in services test scores and suggests that subjective and varying criteria are used to assess bank performance. During their 2002 review of the CRA regulations, policymakers and regulators should strive to strengthen the service test.

Related Presentations:

"Towards a More Performance Based CRA Service Test"
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency,
Authors: Michael A. Stegman, Kelly Cochran, Robert Faris
April 18, 2002

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