African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans Get Access yo Low-Cost Banking
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ByEdith Rocío Robles
On Monday, Wells Fargo announced the Banking Inclusion Initiative, a 10-year commitment to help unbanked individuals gain access to affordable, mainstream, digitally-enabled transactional accounts – a meaningful entry point to fully participating in the economy and achieving financial stability.
The initiative will focus on reaching unbanked communities and, in particular, helping remove barriers to financial inclusion for Black and African American, Hispanic, and Native American/Alaska Native families, which account for more than half of America’s 7 million unbanked households1. It also will assist those who are underbanked or underserved – individuals who may have a bank account yet continue to use high cost, non-bank services and have similar needs.
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Mike Cawood May 3, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE – Gus Argenal, who worked two seasons at Nevada for Razorback head coach Eric Musselman, will rejoin his mentor as an assistant coach fat the University of Arkansas. Overall, Argenal brings 17 years of collegiate coaching experience.
“I have known Gus and his strong reputation in the basketball community for many years,” Musselman said. “He was a big part of our success at Nevada. He already knows our philosophy and terminology and has a great relationship with our staff so he will fit in immediately. Our players will enjoy his passion, his energy and his coaching style. Gus additionally has head coaching experience which was important to me. I know he will be a positive influence in our program and be a great representative for the University.”
Gus Argenal has been hired as Arkansas new assistant basketball coach. (Nevada Athletics)
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Gus Argenal has been hired as Arkansasâ new assistant basketball coach, HawgBeat has confirmed.
It will be a reunion for head coach Eric Musselman, as Argenal spent two years on his staff at Nevada before becoming the associate head coach at Cal State-Fullerton, where heâs been the last two seasons.
The move fills a vacancy created by the departure of Corey Williams, who took a similar role at Texas Tech. It was first reported by Pig Trail Nation.