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lutiax t1_ir4pmet wrote

This is a fantastic concept. I hope it's has long term benefits for the regions it occurs in.

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ornery-fizz t1_ir4wf64 wrote

Well done Netflix! Everyone, join a credit union if you can.

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LiosIsHere t1_ir5d623 wrote

It's so weird to me that this even exists, Black banks. And none of our banks are regional either, you can get an account from anywhere in the country and just... do your business. I mean, it's good that Netflix supports this, you obviously need it.

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AtheneSchmidt t1_ir5dnsc wrote

Idk about other countries, but in the USA, they are not for profit, which means that they are not trying to sell you on services and loans you don't need. Fees and interest rates tend to be lower because they are charging them to cover costs, not to gain profit. Any money that a credit union makes over costs is reinvested into the credit union, either via lowering rates and fees, hiring people, expanding locations, or offering new services.

They are still federally insured, and most belong to a shared ATM system.

Source: worked for a Credit Union.

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PhasmaFelis t1_ir5t5uh wrote

Oh, that's nice. I was thinking "black banks" were something to do with "black money" (profits from crime).

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ornery-fizz t1_ir7ubnc wrote

Local community banks and credit unions are not the same things as huge international banks. And based on the article, I don't think anyone is being given special treatment based on skin color. Being black isn't a requirement to bank there, they just serve areas with predominantly black residents.

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BeaconFae t1_ir8lis7 wrote

Are you trying to push the narrative that marginalized communities wouldn’t benefit from more investment? Or are you pushing the narrative that they aren’t worth outside investment? Which kind of erasure are you trying to push?

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omegaphallic t1_irrkb7p wrote

These aren't actually black banks, the title is misleading, they are small credit unions in poor neibuorhoods and I doubt they discriminate against white folks who want to make deposites at the credit unions.

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