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  2. Greenwood (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood is a financial services company based in Atlanta, Georgia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] First announced in October 2020, the company had 500,000 prospective members by January of the following year. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originally scheduled to open in early 2021, the bank's services were delayed due to "unexpected high demand", first to July 2021, and then to ...

  3. 7 Best Black-Owned Financial Institutions - AOL

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    Greenwood Bank. Greenwood has joined the growing ranks of modern, online-only banks. But unlike many digital banks, Greenwood Bank is Black-owned. It has a mission of keeping wealth in Black and ...

  4. Category : Black-owned companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Black-owned companies of the United States" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Funding Black-owned businesses facts and statistics - AOL

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    39% of Black-owned businesses were owned by Black women in 2021, while men owned 53%. In the 2023 fiscal year, the SBA backed 4,781 loans to Black-owned businesses, totaling $1.45 billion.

  6. Kevin Cohee - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Cohee (/ˈkoʊhiːˈ/ born October 20, 1957) is an American multi-millionaire business executive. He is Chairman and CEO of One United Bank, the largest Black owned bank and the first Black owned internet bank in America.

  7. 7 Best Black-Owned Financial Institutions - AOL

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  8. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, black-owned businesses (or black businesses), also known as African American businesses, originated in the days of slavery before 1865. Emancipation and civil rights permitted businessmen to operate inside the American legal structure starting in the Reconstruction Era (1863–77) and afterwards.

  9. Bank collapse hits home for Black-owned banks as Republicans ...

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    Experts say the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank is a crisis for all banks. But Black- and community-owned banks often bear the brunt of such failures.