Banking Exchange: Capital One Commits $286bn to Underserved Communities

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“The plan was developed in partnership with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, NeighborWorks America, the Opportunity Finance Network and the Woodstock Institute.

Horacio Mendez, president and CEO of Woodstock Institute, said: ‘We do not need another empty promise, a splashy marketing campaign, or re-packaging existing activity as something new.

‘Woodstock Institute came to the table to challenge Capital One to develop a community benefits plan that moves the industry forward and sets an ambitious standard for others to follow.‘”

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