New York (CNN) A new majority Black and Latinx-owned and operated digital bank hopes to make supporting Black-owned banks and businesses a little easier for consumers.
Greenwood was created by Bounce TV founder Ryan Glover and his close friend, rapper-activist Michael "Killer Mike" Render . The leadership team at Greenwood, which includes former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, unveiled their new platform on Thursday after raising more than $3 million in seed funding in June.
While the bank doesn't open until January, the company launched its website on Thursday and there is already a waiting list for those who want to open a Greenwood account.
"I will say we're in the tens of thousands," Glover told CNN Business on Friday. "That number is increasing by the day."
SomeoneRandomson on October 11st, 2020 at 05:13 UTC »
Immortal technique once said "I have more in common with most working and middle-class white people than I do with most rich black and Latino people.". Bankers are part of the problem and I truly doubt they will make a profound change in society. Don't take me as negative, I'd love to see change, but I doubt it.
PandFThrowaway on October 11st, 2020 at 02:11 UTC »
Banking is a good start but hopefully they help educate on investing as well. Lots of minorities and lower income in general don’t understand or don’t trust the market. Then they end up being diligent savers but hoarding cash their entire lives and basically getting nowhere.
Seevian on October 11st, 2020 at 01:23 UTC »
Interesting! I hope the venture is as successful as it looks to be from these early numbers