SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- First Corporate Solutions(FCS), a nationwide UCC & Corporate search and filing firm, has developed akey partnership with the Illinois Bankers Association (IBA) to offerdiscounted services to the Illinois banking community. The Illinois Bankers Association's members consist of financialinstitutions ranging in size from local community banks to regional andnational banking organizations. With First Corporate Solutions' completearsenal of services tailored to the needs of Illinois lenders, the IBA haschosen FCS to meet and exceed its member banks' daily demands. "We're very proud to be a preferred vendor and partner of the IllinoisBankers Association and appreciate that the association selected us," saidDavid Silverburg, CEO/President, First Corporate Solutions. "The IllinoisBankers Association is a highly respected organization, and we look forwardto providing excellent services with competitive pricing for the Illinoisbanking community." First Corporate Solutions has employed a series of integrated messages,all geared toward informing potential clients of what sets First CorporateSolutions apart from the "other guys". This will enable potential clientsto log on to
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