UnidosUS and Wells Fargo Launch Awareness Program to Reach Unbanked Latinos
- Historical low unbanked rate of 4.5% according to the FDIC's latest report.
- Latino unbanked rate at 9.3% due to pandemic era government benefits.
- Increased awareness of Bank On certified accounts will make opening and accessing a safe banking account more attainable to lower income individuals in the Latino community.
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The latest survey by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) found that low-income people and people of color are disproportionately unbanked, including millions of Latinos. The FDIC's report also found that the overall unbanked rate reached a historical low of
"Right now, we are seeing one of the lowest rates of unbanked and underbanked people in the country. However, with the expiration of pandemic-era programs, such as the Child Tax Credit, we face a crucial and timely moment to continue to break down barriers and make further progress towards financial inclusion," said Eric Rodriguez, Senior Vice President, Policy and Advocacy, UnidosUS. "The Latino unbanked consumer segment is one with a lot of potential to grow financially. UnidosUS is proud to collaborate with Wells Fargo on this initiative and we look forward to working with financial institutions and community-based organizations to find ways of reaching these populations."
"We're excited to work with Unidos and the CFE Fund to help spread awareness of low-cost, affordable banking accounts for many unbanked and underserved Latinos. The need for collaboration to reduce the number of unbanked households remains a critical focus for Wells Fargo's Banking Inclusion Initiative," says Michael Martino, head of Diverse Segments for Wells Fargo's Consumer, Small and Business Bank.
Connections to accounts certified as meeting the Bank On National Account Standards, developed and managed by CFE Fund, provides a critical first step towards accessing other products such as credit cards, auto loans, or mortgage loans. UnidosUS, the CFE Fund, and Wells Fargo are launching this program by identifying communities in which there are high concentrations of unbanked Latinos, help to increase awareness of Bank On certified accounts and connecting unbanked Latinos with these accounts, and develop policy that can support future efforts to reach the unbanked.
"While the overall unbanked rate is decreasing nationally, Bank On coalitions and other partners know that over
About UnidosUS
UnidosUS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that serves as the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Since 1968, we have challenged the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos through our unique combination of expert research, advocacy, programs, and an Affiliate Network of nearly 300 community-based organizations across
About Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a leading financial services company that has approximately
About the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund)
The CFE Fund supports municipal efforts to improve the financial stability of households by leveraging opportunities unique to local government. By translating cutting-edge experience with large scale programs, research, and policy in cities of all sizes, the CFE Fund assists mayors and other local leaders to identify, develop, fund, implement, and research pilots and programs that help families build assets and make the most of their financial resources. The CFE Fund is currently working in over 100 cities and counties representing 75 million people, and has disbursed over
Contact:
Elsa Rainey, news@unidosus.org
Aryel Bell, aryel.bell@wellsfargo.com
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