Top community-investing banks in Nashville, according to public data
Below are the top 5 banks for community investment in Nashville, TN, according to public data. As a share of total assets, these banks invest the most into the community (via loans for business, housing, farms, households, and construction, and public works loans and securities). This ranking, powered by federal regulatory data, considers any bank that has 50% or more of deposits based in Nashville, TN.*
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Top community-investing banks in Nashville, 2021
INSBANK
84% of assets are invested into the community
80% of money is based in Nashville, TN
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company
77% of assets are invested into the community
74% of money is based in Nashville, TN
Black American-owned or -led, Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI)
Capstar Bank
71% of assets are invested into the community
62% of money is based in Nashville, TN
Fourth Capital Bank
71% of assets are invested into the community
68% of money is based in Nashville, TN
Studio Bank
68% of assets are invested into the community
100% of money is based in Nashville, TN
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*Community financing consists of: business loans; housing loans; farm loans; construction loans; household loans; public works loans and securities. Banks are ranked in descending order of community financing as a percentage of total assets. Community financing data source: FFIEC Call Report, Q4 2020. This analysis includes any bank that has more than 50% of deposits based in Nashville, TN, as of the 2020 FDIC Summary of Deposits Survey. To learn more about the data and methodology, see our FAQ.