Finance
Under the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), Indiana banks are evaluated on lending performance in all of the following EXCEPT:
ALending in low-and-moderate income neighborhoods
BCommunity development lending
CConsumer lending unrelated to housing✓ Correct
DSmall business lending in the bank's assessment area
Explanation
CRA evaluations focus on lending to low-and-moderate income communities, community development lending, and small business lending in the bank's assessment area. General consumer lending unrelated to housing or community development is not a primary CRA metric.
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