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OneUnited Bank Announces 11th Anniversary I Got Bank National Financial Literacy Contest For Youth
Offers Free I Got Bank E-Book to Support Home Schooling, plus $1,000 to 10 winners
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OneUnited Bank, the nation s largest black-owned bank, is proud to announce its
11
th Annual I Got Bank! National Financial Literacy Contest where ten children will win a $1,000 savings account. To support families who are home schooling their children due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Bank is offering a free I Got Bank E-Book.
Students from across the country between the ages of 8 and 12 are encouraged to read a financial literacy book of their choosing, and either write a 250-word essay or create an art project to show how they would apply what they learned from the book to their daily lives. Submissions must be emailed or postmarked by
OneUnited Bank, Largest Black Owned Bank And Visa Launch OneTransaction Campaign
Focusing on Closing the Racial Wealth Gap
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ OneUnited Bank, the largest Black owned bank and first and only Black owned digital bank in the country and Visa are proud to announce for Black History Month the
OneTransaction Campaign to close the racial wealth gap. The Campaign includes a state-of-the-art, free virtual financial conference on Juneteenth (June 19, 2021).
OneUnited Bank, in partnership with Visa, launches the OneTransaction Campaign & Conference during Black History Month to close the racial wealth gap.