Am Law 100 firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has signed on as a customer of two Minority Depository Institutions—an effort aimed at supporting their missions.
Wilmer revealed Wednesday it has signed agreements to place a portion of its cash deposits with Harlem-based Carver Federal Savings Bank and Washington, D.C.-headquartered Industrial Bank—two storied financial institutions that are historically Black-owned and have reputations of providing banking access to communities traditionally underserved by the financial services sector.
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