The Urban League of Greater Atlanta, in collaboration with Bank On Atlanta, hosted an event focused on improving financial health and inclusion for underserved communities. This effort aligns with the national Bank On movement, which connects individuals to safe, affordable financial products and services.
Special guests, including Congressman Hank Johnson, Congresswoman Nikema Williams, and Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory, shared their perspectives on community-driven policy and the need for equitable access to financial services.
The event featured a panel of financial institutions discussing programs designed to help individuals build credit, improve financial literacy, and achieve stability. The panel addressed ongoing barriers like intimidation and limited financial literacy, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw many businesses stop accepting cash.
Debra Collins, CEO of Credit Union of Atlanta, highlighted the advantages of credit unions over traditional banks, including lower interest rates, financial education programs, and personalized service.
This event emphasized the importance of community, policy, and partnerships in advancing financial access and empowering underserved communities.