Thank you for 2019!

Thank you from the very bottom of our hearts for making 2019 a great year!

 

Because of you, we continued to expand our services to better meet your needs, including BankBlack Early Pay so you can get paid up to 2 days early. We introduced the BankBlack X Campaign to close the racial wealth gap and 3 new unapologetically Black cards – the King, Queen and BankBlack Card – because royalty is in our DNA. We also held our #TakeAKnee Campaign with BMe Community and the ACLU and were inspired by the NY Times #1619Project with an Urban View Town Hall meeting.

 

Today, we give thanks to all of you for making 2019 a successful year! We are embracing the 7th principle of Kwanzaa – Imani or faith – and believe we ALL will have a very happy and healthy New Year.

 

Wait til you see what we have planned for 2020! Stay tuned…


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