| PlantersFIRST From: Cynthia Ledford [mailto:cledford@plantersfirst.com]
        Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:33 AM
 To: Comments
 Subject: 3064-xxxx
 
 To Whom It May Concern:  In reviewing the proposed changes to CRA, I feel that this would be a 
        positive change for small banks. Many banks through consolidation of 
        assets, have move up into the large bank criteria, but the criteria for 
        the large bank, as it is now, makes the Investment portion of the 
        requirement difficult for banks our size ($300M) to meet. Many banks our 
        size and like us, are located in rural communities, therefore limiting 
        the opportunities we have to meet the Investment portion of the Lending, 
        Investment and Service Test.  We received a CRA examination earlier this year and received a 
        Satisfactory. This was our first exam as a Large Bank. Previously we had 
        been receiving “Outstanding” but we were not able to meet the additional 
        Community Development “Investment” criteria as a Large Bank. Again, the 
        examiner agreed that this was not the fault of the bank due to the 
        limited opportunities. She noted that we were very active in all 
        community development services and often took the lead role in our 
        communities but our qualified investments were at best, adequate and 
        were documented on the Performance Test as “Low Satisfactory” for both 
        the Investment and Service tests. Therefore, she recommended 
        “Satisfactory” for our CRA Evaluation, which we are still pleased with 
        given this was our first evaluation as a “Large Bank”.  I believe most banks that are in our position would welcome some 
        relief from additional requirements that stem from consolidation of 
        branches and not from the way our banks operate or provide financial 
        services to all our designated communities. I do not feel that a change 
        such as the ones being proposed would have any adverse action in the way 
        banks are meeting the needs of low- and moderate-income individuals.  Sincerely,  Cynthia P. Ledford Compliance Officer
 PlantersFIRST, Cordele, Ga.
 
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