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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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There is a gaping hole in the financial system in North Minneapolis, where people are preyed upon by payday lenders and fringe bankers, according to Debra Hurston, executive director of the Association for Black Economic Power. Hurston is creating a credit union for this community to help break residents out of a cycle of exploitation and debt. But the issue is far bigger than one city, and the opportunity is one that any bank or credit union can seize.
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Kristy Carstensen, U.S. Bank Payment Services' chief financial officer, discusses how digital innovation projects are opening finance to more communities, and the work that remains.
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Cathy Beardsley, the CEO of Segpay, and Christiaan Brand, a security expert from Google, discuss how to overcome the hurdles that are still in the way of cryptocurrencies being widely used for payments.
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A career path in financial services doesn't have to be linear, says Walmart's Julia Unger.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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