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Midwest Charities Nervous About Bank’s Future

October 10, 2008, 12:58 pm

Charities in the Midwest are nervous that they will lose much of the $20-million in annual donations provided by National City Bank, with headquarters in Cleveland, as reports surface that the bank may soon be sold, reports The Plain Dealer in Cleveland.

The bank has long been a supporter of the United Way of Greater Cleveland and the American Red Cross, among many other charities, reports the newspaper.

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