


Banking Apps And Services For Immigrants And Migrants
By Karen Bennett The U.S. is not short on offering bank accounts. Thousands of banks, credit unions and fintech companies compete with each other, offering checking and savings accounts throughout the country. And yet, an increasing number of fintechs are now...
How Hispanic Homeownership Became A ‘Driving Force’ Shaping The Housing Market’s Future
By Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy After three years of house hunting, Noemi Hoskins couldn’t bear the idea of taking her teenage daughters to see one more property. “There was so much disappointment when I would end up not qualifying for the house that we loved,” she...
Retirement’s Race Problem: How Employers Can Bridge The Gap
By Alyssa Place There are enough challenges that come with saving for retirement — race should not be an added factor. Yet that is the unfortunate truth for BIPOC employees, who have historically lagged behind their white counterparts when it comes to retirement...
How Stock Market Volatility Can Be A Wealth-Building Opportunity For Women And People Of Color
By Alex Gailey The past year has been rough for the stock market, and recent bank woes and rising interest rates have prompted higher levels of economic uncertainty. The stock market will invariably stay volatile as inflation and recession risks stay elevated. It’s...