The New York City Banking Commission voted Thursday to prohibit additional city deposits at
At its first-ever public hearing, the commission extended conditional designation to Capital One and KeyBank, which will allow them to service existing accounts for one year. The commission also deemed 26 banks eligible to hold the city’s deposits and provide banking services to city agencies for the next two years.
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