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Examples
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-- Point of Wealth Register (POWR), which is a financial service for the “un-banked.”
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I am personally interested in helping BillFloat reach under-banked and un-banked consumers, who are payday lenders 'easiest targets.
Patrice Peyret: The beginning of the end for abusive payday loans? Patrice Peyret 2010
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V.A Joseph, managing director and chief executive officer at South Indian Bank Ltd, said the lender did not see any major threat to its existence given the "immense" scope provided by a large un-banked population in the country.
Smaller Indian Banks Brace for Tough Days Dinesh Unnikrishnan 2011
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V.A Joseph, managing director and chief executive officer at South Indian Bank Ltd, said the lender did not see any major threat to its existence given the "immense" scope provided by a large un-banked population in the country.
Smaller Indian Banks Brace for Tough Days Dinesh Unnikrishnan 2011
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You folks should look in to the un-banked or under banked world and the use of stored value cards.
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The FDIC puts the number of under-banked and un-banked households - i.e. people who can't access the kind of credit and banking services that support mainstream life in the U.S. -- at about 30 percent in its December 2009 survey.
Patrice Peyret: How about financial services that help, not exploit, the broke? 2010
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Overall, the good news is that there are many of us who care about serving the un-banked, under-banked and ill-banked.
Patrice Peyret: How about financial services that help, not exploit, the broke? 2010
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Four-fifths of the world population is "un-banked," yet over half today have cell phones.
Jim Luce: Goodbye, Western Union? Overseas Remittances Now ATM to ATM 2010
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Census Bureau found the total numbers for both the un-banked and under-banked -- who have some but not all needs met by financial institutions -- are even more staggering - 25.6 percent of all U.S. households.
Clare J. Morgan: End of Free Checking a Financial Squeeze: How Employers Can Help 2010
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This demographic of 30-somethings isn't necessarily un-banked; they're modifying their spending behavior out of necessity.
Clare J. Morgan: End of Free Checking a Financial Squeeze: How Employers Can Help 2010
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