9 research outputs found
Electronic fund transfer & the "unbanked"
As the Federal Government moves to switch most federal payments from paper check delivery to Direct Deposit by January 2, 1999, the Electronic Fund Transfer Initiative (EFT) attempts to educate consumers and serve the "unbanked."Electronic funds transfers ; Direct deposit payments
Political economy of Indian gaming: the New England experience
Gambling industry
Check cashers: moving from the fringes to the financial mainstream
Once relegated to the margins of the financial services industry, check cashing outlets (CCO's) are now more visible parts of the urban landscape. Check cashers offer convenient check clearing and bill payment services, mostly tailored to meet the needs of the "unbanked" in low-and moderate income communities. The industry has grown dramatically over the years and is generating new products and services to meet the needs of its niche clientele. While some argue that check cashers are offering marginalized lower income Americans more responsive products than those available from banks, consumer advocates and community groups disagree. They argue that CCO customers pay too much for basic payment services, and that a reliance on check cashers keeps these lower-income individuals form being integrated into the financial mainstream. Lesly Jean-Paul and Luxman Nathan examine industry trends and the reach of check cashers here in New England.Checks ; Unbanked
Rural Wealth Building: Native Americans
Rural Wealth Building: Native American
Wealth Building in Rural America: Potential in Human Diversity
Wealth Building in Rural America: Potential in Human Diversit
Wealth Building in Rural America: Programs, Policies, Research
Wealth Building in Rural America: Programs, Policies, Researc