• SPN Panel Discussion - Lending to the Underbanked in the Aftermath of the Subprime Crisis - November 17, 2009

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    Sustainability Practice Network Panel Discussion
    .......................................................................................................................................... Lending to the Underbanked in the Aftermath of the Subprime Crisis .......................................................................................................................................... Co-host - Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at Baruch College

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    Date: November 17, 2009

    Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm

    Venue: Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity - Newman Vertical Campus Room 14220 - 55 Lexington Avenue between 24 / 25 Sts.

    Moderator: Ben Levisohn, Staff Editor, BusinessWeek

    Panelists: Gina Harman, Chief Executive, Accion USA; Gregory Larkin, Senior Analyst, Banking and Diversified Financials, RiskMetrics Sustainability Solutions Group; Cathie Mahon, Executive Director and Assistant Commissioner, Office of Financial Empowerment NYC Department of Consumer Affairs

    Panel Description:

    While there is much uncertainty about the future of banking one thing is certain: lending to underserved/low income consumers will never be the same. On this panel we hear how it is changing. If subprime was a bad (or sub-optimal) model for extending finance to underserved, underbanked demographics in the US what is the right way? How will the underbanked get access to the capital they deserve? Who will provide that capital?

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    The Sustainability Practice Network (SPN) is a New-York-based forum for professionals working with corporate responsibility and sustainability issues to build community based on learning, discussion, information and idea exchange. There are over one thousand members on our list-serve, representing practitioners from industry, academia, government and NGO's. For more information please visit: www.sustainabilitypractice.net

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