Finance
The Bank of North Dakota (BND) is unique because it is:
AThe only federally chartered bank headquartered in North Dakota
BThe only state-owned bank in the United States✓ Correct
CThe largest private bank in the Great Plains region
DThe primary regulator of North Dakota mortgage companies
Explanation
The Bank of North Dakota (BND), established in 1919, is the only state-owned bank in the United States. It partners with local lenders to offer programs including home and agricultural loans.
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