FICO Serves Up Partnership with Tennis Star Chris Eubanks to Promote Financial and Credit Education
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Kicking off During Credit Education Month at the Miami Open, FICO and Eubanks will visit local school to talk about the importance of financial literacy
“I’m excited to partner with FICO to not only raise awareness about the need for financial education but also learn more about it myself,” said Chris Eubanks. “I was lucky that I learned the financial basics from a pretty young age from a family member and mentor. It’s something that is extremely important to me and to be able to partner with a company like FICO is my way of paying it forward.”
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“Chris is a performance-oriented athlete and an inspiration to many. He is someone who deeply understands the importance of financial literacy and has seen the benefits firsthand on his own financial journey,” said Nikhil Behl, chief marketing officer at FICO. “We hope Chris inspires more people to understand the importance of money and credit education and help them on their financial journey.”
To kick off the partnership during the Miami Open, Eubanks and FICO will visit students at Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School on March 19 to share credit and financial education basics in hopes of inspiring a lifelong enthusiasm for financial literacy.
FICO offers many resources to help people kick start their financial literacy and credit education journey including:
- myFICO® Service – The website or myFICO app lets consumers check and monitor their FICO® Score for free. Plus, FICO continuously updates the website and app with credit education materials that can help anyone understand their credit and know where they stand.
- FICO® Score Open Access – Many people can view their FICO® Score right on their bank statement or in their bank’s online banking or mobile app. FICO launched the Open Access Program ten years ago and today, hundreds of lenders are participating in the FICO® Score Open Access program to provide FICO Scores to consumers for free.
- Score A Better FutureTM – Celebrating five years since its launch, this is FICO’s free credit education program. Through nationwide events, the program teaches consumers about the key ingredients of the FICO® Score and connects them to free, one-on-one credit coaching from certified not-for-profit counselors tailored to their individual financial health and goals. For more information and to learn about upcoming events visit: https://www.fico.com/sabf/.
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Score A Better FutureTM Fundamentals – A curriculum to teach middle-school and high-school students the basics of credit and how it will affect their lives, FICO Fundamentals helps fill the gap between the growing need for financial education in the
U.S. and the limited availability of financial education content for young people.
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Julie Huang
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Source: FICO
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