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  •   Home > News > Business

    There's still work to do to improve farmers' trust in banks

    There's still work to do to improve farmers' trust in banks


    Federated Farmers' May Banking Survey shows 60 percent feel 'satisfied' or 'very satisfied'.

    Spokesperson, Richard McIntyre, says it's good the number of farmers feeling undue bank pressure has eased over the past six months, dropping from 24 percent to 18.

    He says it was as low as five percent in 2015, so there is still room for improvement.

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