Browsing by Subject "Banking"
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Harnessing the Power of the Community Reinvestment Act To Connect Latinos to Banking Services
(NCLR, 2010-8-06)Presented at Access to Financial Services Joint Public Hearing on the Community Reinvestment Act Regulation - Atlanta, Georgia -
Latino Community Insights: Financial Access and Inclusion
(2016-06-30)NCLR surveys the Financial Services Advisory Council, comprised of 10 NCLR Affiliates, to gain insight into how Latinos are accessing financial services and how banking institutions serve the community. -
Latino Community Insights: Prepaid Cards
(2016-06-30)NCLR surveys the Financial Services Advisory Council, comprised of 10 NCLR Affiliates, to gain insight into how prepaid cards are benefitting the Latino community and how they could be improved. -
Latinos and Banking: Citizenship
(2015-11-05)Findings show that noncitizen Latinos have lower rates of bank account ownership than their citizen peers and also use credit products at lower rates. This profile features data collected by the National Council of La Raza ... -
Latinos and Banking: Credit
(2015-11-05)Findings show that Latinos prefer using cash for everyday transactions. Fourty-four percent do not own a credit card and only one-third know their credit score. This profile features data collected by the National Council ... -
Latinos and Banking: Savings
(2015-11-05)Findings show that Latinos are saving, but they continue to rely on family and friends in times of financial hardship. This profile features data collected by the National Council of La Raza in 2013 on Latinos and their ... -
Latinos and Banking: Technology
(2015-11-05)Findings show that Latinos are open to utilizing technology to conduct financial transactions, but physical bank branches remain essential. This profile features data collected by the National Council of La Raza in 2013 ... -
Letter of Opposition Against Vitter-DeMint Amendment to Banking Reform Bill
(2010-06-01)Letter to oppose the Vitter-DeMint amendment that proposes to strike done improved access to maintstream financial institutions. -
NCLR Comments on Proposed Rulemaking on Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans
(NCLR, 2016-10-07)Letter of comments submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. -
NCLR Highlights Need for Greater Access to Financial Services in Latino Communities
(2015-11-05)With the rapid growth of the Hispanic population in the United States, the ability for Latino families to improve their financial health will become increasingly important for the overall growth of the nation’s economy. -
NCLR Prepaid Public Comment to CFPB
(2015-03-23)NCLR submits the following comments regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB or Bureau) proposed policy on prepaid card amendments to Regulation E. -
Small Dollars for Big Change: Immigrant Financial Inclusion and Access to Credit
(NCLR, 2017-05-24)This paper describes the financial barriers to adjusting immigration status, the void of small-dollar products available to Latino immigrants, models for providing financial resources alongside immigration services, and ... -
Spotlight on Savings: Programs Helping Latino Families Stash Cash
(2015-07-25)Although the economy is improving, the recovery has been uneven for many low-income families. Many Latino households are still living paycheck-to-paycheck and perhaps tapping formal or informal credit to meet daily needs. ...












