Mechanics and Farmers Bank

2634 Durham Chapel Hill Blvd
Durham NC, 27707-2800


Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Durham, North Carolina is a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and a state bank with total assets of $219 million.

CDFI Awards for Mechanics and Farmers Bank


BEA (2004) - $439,249

Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Durham, North Carolina received an award of $422,749 for increasing its financing activities in distressed communities in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.



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