U.S. League Of Savings Institutions

What is ‘U.S. League Of Savings Institutions’

A now-defunct nationwide organization of savings institutions. The U.S. League of Savings Institutions was created to promote standards of professionalism and congressional lobby influence. It also spearheads public education and deals with federal regulatory authorities.

Explaining ‘U.S. League Of Savings Institutions’

The earliest version of the U. S. League of Savings Institutions was founded in 1892. It then merged with the National Council of Community Bankers in 1992 to create the Savings and Community Bankers of America. The organization’s name was finally changed to America’s Community Bankers in January of 1995.

Further Reading

  • Savings and loan and finance industry PAC contributions to incumbent members of the House Banking Committee – link.springer.com [PDF]
  • The political economy of financial regulation – books.google.com [PDF]
  • The US savings and loan crisis – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
  • The losses on savings deposits from interest rate regulation – www.jstor.org [PDF]
  • The savings and loan debacle, financial crime, and the state – www.annualreviews.org [PDF]
  • Participaciones industriales de la banca española: contexto, evolución y situación actual – ideas.repec.org [PDF]
  • Exile Economics: The Transnational Contributions and Limits of the League of Nations' Economic and Financial Section – www.degruyter.com [PDF]
  • Repudiation risk and restitution costs: toward understanding premiums on insured deposits – www.jstor.org [PDF]