Empowering Our Communities: How Webster Bank Is Supporting Financial Literacy
Opportunities to Provide Financial Education to Help Build Future Financial Well-being.
Originally published by Connecticut Bankers Association
By Marissa Weidner, Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer, Webster Bank
STAMFORD, CT / ACCESSWIRE / May 9, 2024 / Webster Bank has long supported the communities we serve by providing loans, investments, technical assistance, and financial services to individuals and small businesses in low- to moderate-income (LMI) areas. We believe it's important to listen to the needs of our communities, so in developing Webster's multi-year Community Investment Strategy, my team and I spoke with more than 100 community groups to better understand their challenges. Across the bank's footprint, we heard about the need to build financial literacy skills.
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This article originally appeared in the First Quarter 2024 issue of CBA Quarterly, which is the official magazine the Connecticut Bankers Association.
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