Carver State Bank
Carver State Bank is a Black-operated 1927-founded bank that operates in Georgia.[1] HistoryThe multi-branch[2][3][4] banks's headquarters are in Savannah.[5] It was founded February 23, 1927,[6] by Savannah-born Louis B. Toomer as Georgia Savings and Realty Corp.[7] On April 29, 1947[8] it became a state-supervised bank (with FDIC-insured effective June 1, 1947)[3]), and their name was changed to Carver Savings Bank. In 1962, when "Carver became a full-service commercial bank offering checking accounts"[9] it assumed its present name: Carver State Bank.[7] Like Carver Federal Savings Bank, to which it is not connected, it is named after George Washington Carver. Carver, like New York-based Carver Federal Savings Bank,[10] "is among the roughly 1,000 government-recognized Community Development Financial Institutions dedicated to economically underserved areas."[1] As a CDFI, Carver is eligible for New Market Tax Credits.[1][11][12] References
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