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Retail bankers group relocates to D.C.

Consumer Bankers Association moves headquarters to downtown Washington, D.C. The Consumer Bankers Association is moving its offices from its longtime headquarters in Arlington, Va., to downtown Washington, D.C. On Feb. 13, the $5 million-revenue association representing retail banking is moving from the Rosslyn neighborhood, where it has been for nearly 30 years, to 1225 Eye St. NW near Franklin Square, a few blocks from the White House. “Establishing a permanent presence in downtown Washington is a strategic move for CBA, placing us in the heart of the nation’s capital and allowing us to continue to expand our advocacy efforts,” CBA President Richard Hunt said in a… Read More