NewsInc. Magazine Lists OneUnited Bank As Best In Financial Services

Inc. Magazine Lists OneUnited Bank As Best In Financial Services

Black-owned banks matter!

The publication’s annual list recognizes the “best of the best” within industry-leading companies, including technology, business, finance, health care, and retail. Inc. listed OneUnited as an institution that has achieved groundbreaking milestones, levitating business wins, customer expansion, progressive product launches, increased market share and industry-defining accomplishments.

“This drives our passion and commitment to continue our mission.”

The bank labels banking as not just a service but more of a personalized experience that helps customers make informed financial decisions. Its robust technology offering includes an impressive use of artificial intelligence and data aggregation to increase financial literacy, improve users’ financial health, payday loan alternatives offering, and bridge the economic and opportunity gaps that customers experience every day. 

“These businesses have had a profound impact on their industries, solving important problems and shaping the future of business in ways that will have lasting effects.” 

OneUnited’s Senior Vice President & General Counsel, Robert Patrick Cooper, says the award came as the organization reflects on a “relentless pursuit of innovative solutions for communities of color.” “We believe that through cutting-edge technology, we can redefine financial literacy and create opportunities for those who have often been sidelined,” Cooper said.

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Source: Black Enterprise

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