The plan was developed jointly with the Detroit Alliance for Fair Banking. Under the plan, the company will commit to $105 million in home mortgage loans, $60 million in consumer loans, $35 million in commercial real estate lending and $12 million in small business lending.Through emphasis on commercial lending and investment, the company intends to finance the development, purchase, rehabilitation or construction of multifamily structures or commercial complexes in low-to-moderate income areas of the city.
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