Intuit QuickBooks Launches Campaign to Reach Latino-Owned Small Businesses and Help Power their Growth
Intuit's QuickBooks is launching a new campaign on July 5, featuring soccer star Javier "Chicharito" Hernández to inspire Latino entrepreneurs. The campaign encourages small business owners to adopt a bigger mindset, transitioning from a "negocito" to a "negociote." With Latino-owned businesses experiencing 34% growth over the last decade, the campaign aims to address challenges like access to funding. QuickBooks offers tools that nearly 60% of users rely on for loans, often finding greater acceptance rates through their services.
- Campaign aims to inspire Latino entrepreneurs to think bigger.
- 34% growth in Latino-owned businesses over the last decade.
- QuickBooks Capital has a three-times increase in loan approval rates.
- Nearly 60% of QuickBooks Capital users wouldn't qualify elsewhere.
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“Ito” to “Ote” Campaign Features Soccer Legend Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez
Chicharito is a cultural icon beloved by many Latino communities for his accomplishments on the soccer field. Chicharito represents what it means to work hard and achieve big goals.
“The spirit of this QuickBooks campaign appeals to me because it reminds me of my own soccer journey - even the smallest dream can turn into a reality when you think big,” said Hernández, who plays for the L.A. Galaxy
Supporting the Growth of Latino-Owned Small Businesses
One of the biggest roadblocks that Latino small businesses face is access to private funding. With QuickBooks, businesses can automate and streamline their financial processes, pay employees, get paid fast, and gain access to capital.
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“The rapid growth of Latino-owned small businesses has accelerated our efforts to drive more awareness of our financial tools,” said
For more information on QuickBooks' new campaign with Chicharito and its ongoing support of Latino entrepreneurship, visit http://quickbooks.com/ote.
To view the campaign spot, visit QuickBooks Presents: Think “Ote”
New Survey Data on Latino-Owned Small Businesses
New research from QuickBooks shows that up to 4 million Latino workers in the
Additional insights from the report include:
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Embracing a “Digital First” Mindset:
77% of Latino entrepreneurs say their new business will use e-commerce to generate revenue. Just23% will be fully reliant on in-person sales. The most popular form of payment accepted by the majority of Latino businesses is online credit or debit card payments. More than a third accept contactless payments when customers pay in-person. -
Strong Support From Family and Friends: Almost all Latino entrepreneurs and business owners (
98% ) say a family member inspired them to make the leap and start a business. Additionally, family members will play an active role in59% of these new Latino-owned businesses. -
Booming Industries and Costs: The industries that will see the fastest growth in Latino-owned businesses will be retail, food services, and construction. On average, these budding business owners can expect start-up costs of around
, depending on the type of business.$13,000
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