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Report Shows Gaps in Lending to Minority Businesses in Arkansas

Send Minorities and women do not have the same access to capital as their white male counterparts, a systemic issue that can be addressed, a panel of Arkansas bank leaders and a small-business owner says. Want the Full Article? Readers must pay to access articles older than 15 days. Articles newer than 15 days are not included in this offer. Purchase Now

Report: Disparities in Loans to Arkansas Small Businesses | Arkansas Business News

Price: Free During a webinar, the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (WRF) will unveil a study about widespread racial and gender disparities in loans to small businesses. The Arkansas Small Business Access to Capital report, commissioned with Winrock International, is part of the foundation’s ABC’s of Equity series. Speaking at the event: Rev. Cory Anderson, chief innovation officer, Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation Dr. Julia Chears-Young, principal researcher, Precise Data Consulting Edward Haddock, district director, Arkansas Small Business Administration Miguel Lopez, chief community outreach officer, Encore Bank Bridgette Perkins, CEO, Elite Trucking LLC Hillis Schild, Director of Community Development, Arvest Bank Grow AR Own is focused on bringing together community, business and bank leaders to examine the economic impact of inequity and advance bold ideas and concrete actions to achieve an economy that works for everyone. To register for the Monday, March 1 event,

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