Has Bank Consolidation Changed People’s Access to a Full-Service Bank Branch?
Kyle Fee and
Erik Tiersten-Nyman
No 20211006, Community Development Publications from Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
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The consolidation that took place in the banking industry during the 2000s and 2010s led to an increase in the total number of bank branches per institution and resulted in a larger number of branches to meet customers’ banking needs.
Keywords: banks; branch; consolidation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6
Date: 2022-07-03
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Note: Original published on 2021-10-06. This revision includes an update to Figure 1 - it now includes all full-service bank branch openings and closing rather than a sample.
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DOI: 10.26509/frbc-cd-20211006c
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