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    Credit Allocation Regulations Are Typically Designed to Benefit Customers as Well
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Credit Allocation Regulations Are Typically Designed to Benefit Customers as Well

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Credit allocation regulations are typically designed to benefit customers as well as the financial institution that must implement the guidelines.

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