Vancouver’s Riverview Bancorp reported a diminishing income in its latest financial statement, as the bank’s top executive pointed to nationwide challenges coming from the “high interest rate environment.”
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Source: The Columbian
Riverview Bancorp reports $2.5M in net income for quarter
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