Cannabis Banking Takes Off in U.S. as Women Forge Path Around Ban

Bloomberg reports: A CEO, business banker and lawyer gain notoriety as pioneers.

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A federal prohibition on marijuana has locked U.S. banks out of an industry surging toward $75 billion in sales. Who’s catching that money? A small number of local credit unions, and the women who run their operations.

Sundie Seefried’s credit union near Denver has only six branches, but last month it raked in $160 million from cannabis-related ventures desperate for a place to stow cash. As chief executive officer of Partner Colorado Credit Union, she assembled a 13-person team that screens those companies, accepting about 200. Depositors don’t collect interest -- they pay fees for due diligence.

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