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Searching for More Impact: Impact Data on Banks for the Big Picture

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  • Farah Ansari
  • Emily Sipfle

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How can an investor ? looking to invest in or place deposits in a bank in Chicago ? best identify a bank that is focused on underserved populations and that also fits his interest in social and financial performance criteria? How can a bank chief executive officer understand how her bank compares to peers in terms of social performance? How can regulators and public policymakers identify high-impact institutions that serve as anchors in underserved communities?

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  • Farah Ansari & Emily Sipfle, 2015. "Searching for More Impact: Impact Data on Banks for the Big Picture," Profitwise, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue 1, pages 10-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhpw:00009
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