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Lending Institutions and Information

Bank of America

The reason Bank of America is in business is to help make communities stronger and to help people achieve their dreams. We fulfill this purpose by reaching for higher standards in everything we do -- for our customers, our shareholders, our associates and our communities, upon which the future prosperity of our company rests.

www.bankofamerica.com

Citizens Bank

On April 19, 1871, Citizens Savings Bank in Providence, Rhode Island received its first deposit from Miss Jessie Grant, the daughter of the bank's vice president. Over the years we've grown, but we still try to provide every customer with the same service Miss Jessie Grant received that very first day.

1090 Charles Street
Providence, RI 02904
401-723-4854
401-723-2302 fax

www.citizensbank.com/

Fannie Mae

3900 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, D C 20016
202-752-7000

headquarters@fanniemae.com
www.fanniemae.com/index.jhtml

Federal Housing Finance Board

Ensure the safety and soundness of the Federal Home Loan Banks, their access to the capital markets, and the accomplishment of their congressionally defined housing finance mission.

177 F. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-408-2500

www.fhfb.gov

FHLBB
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

What is the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston? Simply put, it is a bank for banks. Cooperatively owned by more than 470 New England financial institutions, the Bank provides reliable access to wholesale credit for these members and other qualified borrowers.

National: P.O. Box 9106
Boston, MA 02205
Local: 111 Huntington Avenue
24th Floor
Boston, MA 02199-7614
Phone: (617) 292-9600

info@fhlbboston.com
www.fhlbb.com

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

On December 23, 1913, the Federal Reserve Act became law, and within a year the 12 Federal Reserve Banks were open for business. The Boston Fed, along with the other 11 Federal Reserve Banks nationwide and the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up our nation's central bank. The Boston Fed serves the First Federal Reserve District that includes the six New England states: Connecticut (excluding Fairfield County), Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

600 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02210
617-973-3000
617-973-3463 fax

www.bos.frb.org

Freddie Mac

Freddie Mac is vigorously pursuing its affordable mission and must remain empowered as a GSE to keep doing so, said Freddie Mac Chairman and CEO Richard Syron. Speaking at a workforce housing symposium co-sponsored with the National Association of Home Builders, he also unveiled new business initiatives that will serve more families.

8250 Jones Branch Drive MSA 67
McLean, VA 22102
1-800-972-7555

www.freddiemac.com

GE Capital

General Electric Capital Corporation is a global, diversified financial services company engaged in commercial finance, consumer finance, equipment management and insurance. With assets of approximately $500 billion, GE Capital serves consumer and businesses in 47 countries around the world.

www.gecapital.com

Sovereign Bank

In today's world of corporate packaging it takes an increased effort to stand out from the crowd. But we at Sovereign believe in ultimates, not compromises, and our dedicated team know that means putting you first.

75 State Street
Boston, MA 02109
617-757-3419
617-757-3431 fax
Thomas B. Kennedy

tkennedy@sovereign.com
www.sovereign.com