
Bankers Who Can, Teach
An old-school idea—classroom instruction—provides a quick route for bankers to establishing a reputation as the place for financial guidance.
An old-school idea—classroom instruction—provides a quick route for bankers to establishing a reputation as the place for financial guidance.
The American Bankers Association Foundation is calling on banker volunteers to help reach one million consumers with banker-led financial education lessons in 2020.
Just 29% of Americans—approximately 73 million people—are financially healthy, according to the Financial Health Network’s Financial Health Pulse report released today.
The ABA Foundation today announced the national judges for its Lights, Camera, Save! video competition for young people.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today issued a report providing state-by-state scores of financial well-being among consumers.
Kathy Luria of Webster Bank today received the highest individual honor bestowed by the American Bankers Association: the ABA Foundation’s George Bailey Distinguished Service Award.
More than 6,000 bankers will deliver financial education lessons to nearly 156,000 teens nationwide this year as part of ABA’s Get Smart About Credit initiative, which is sponsored by Ally Financial, Citi, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo.
The American Bankers Association Foundation announced today that the fifth annual George Bailey Distinguished Service Award will be awarded to Kathy Luria, SVP for community affairs and philanthropy at Webster Bank in Waterbury, Conn., for her efforts to expand and enhance the bank’s community and philanthropic engagement.
Registration is now open for banks wishing to participate in the American Bankers Association Foundation’s 10th annual Lights, Camera, Save! contest.
The ABA Foundation today announced the names of the experts responsible for judging the 2019 Community Commitment Awards.