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Funding customized for your bank’s evolving needs.


Lock in low-cost funding now with flexible terms and tailored structures.


With interest rates rising, now is a good time to analyze your bank's cost-of-funds and to explore alternative sources of funding.


Whether your bank seeks fixed- or floating-rate pricing, overnight or term options, or millions or billions of dollars, funding from IntraFi®


the answer. IntraFi is a reliable funding source—one of the largest in the U.S. Funding from IntraFi counts as deposits, not borrowings, and is available without collateralization, credit lines, or stock purchases, enabling your bank to use the entire value of the purchased funds for revenue-generating opportunities.


Contact your Managing Director Glenn Martin at (866) 776-6426, x3462, or gmartin@intrafi.com.


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Use of IntraFi Network Deposits and IntraFi Funding is subject to the terms, conditions, and disclosures in the program agreements, including the IntraFi Participating Institution Agreement. Limits apply and customer eligibility criteria may apply. A list identifying IntraFi Network insured depository institutions at which funds may be placed through IntraFi Network Deposits may be found at https://www.intrafi.com/network-banks. As provided in the applicable Deposit Placement Agreement, the depositor may exclude particular insured depository institutions from eligibility to receive the depositor’s funds.Network Deposits and the IntraFi hexagon are service marks, and IntraFi, ICS, CDARS, and IND are registered service marks, of IntraFi Network LLC.


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