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Fulton Financial (Fulton Financial) Construction Loans (USD Mil) : 0.00 (As of . 20)


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What is Fulton Financial Construction Loans (USD Mil)?

Construction Loans (USD Mil) is a short-term loan that covers only the costs of custom home building. Once the home is built, the prospective occupant must apply for a mortgage to pay for the completed home.

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Fulton Financial Construction Loans (USD Mil) Historical Data

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Fulton Financial (Fulton Financial) Business Description

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One Penn Square, P.O Box 4887, Lancaster, PA, USA, 17602
Fulton Financial is a U.S.-based financial services holding company that operates in five states: Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia. It offers a range of consumer and commercial banking products and services, such as checking and savings deposit products and loan products. Its services cover five distinct divisions: consumer banking, commercial banking, mortgage banking, wealth management, and other. The bank derives its revenue from non-interest income, led by its Wealth Management division.