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MoCaFi is proud to partner with the City of New York to strengthen our communities and help people move forward. #StrongerTogether #AndFinanceForAll
MoCaFi is committed to building a financial services platform that helps America’s marginalized communities create wealth through better access to public, private, and social capital. We are a fintech built for government and non-profit organizations committed to creating finance for all. Our platform is a turnkey digital banking solution for delivering cash payments, deposit accounts, and wealth empowerment tools at the city, state, and federal levels. MoCaFi has distributed over $100M in guaranteed basic income, cash assistance, emergency rental assistance, and emergency utility payments in over a dozen municipalities. We are led by a diverse team of finance, engineering, and startup professionals committed to closing America’s racial wealth gap. We offer FDIC-insured bank accounts, municipal-funded disbursement cards, and financial empowerment services directly to consumers and through our public and private sector partners. To learn more, visit https://hubs.ly/H0fnrbb0
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MoCaFi is proud to partner with the City of New York to strengthen our communities and help people move forward. #StrongerTogether #AndFinanceForAll
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It is a privilege to be a part of the conversation about the intersection of AI and the wealth gap. Harnessing the possibilities when financial services, technology, and community come together is crucial to solving this intractable problem. Join MoCaFi and our partners VantageScore®, Wells Fargo, BNY Mellon, KeyBank, Edward Jones, National Urban League, Mastercard, Thinkwatts, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, NAACP, ThirdSpace Action Lab, KLUTCH SPORTS GROUP, LLC, TransUnion and others in partnership with municipalities across the country to eradicate the wealth gap! #TogetherWeThrive #BigTentEconomics #OnOurBlock Read more about this topic here: https://lnkd.in/gq6fyvrU
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It is a privilege to be a part of the conversation about the intersection of AI and the wealth gap. Harnessing the possibilities when financial services, technology, and community come together is crucial to solving this intractable problem. Join MoCaFi and our partners VantageScore®, Wells Fargo, BNY Mellon, KeyBank, Edward Jones, National Urban League, Mastercard, Thinkwatts, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, NAACP, ThirdSpace Action Lab, KLUTCH SPORTS GROUP, LLC, TransUnion and others in partnership with municipalities across the country to eradicate the wealth gap! #TogetherWeThrive #BigTentEconomics #OnOurBlock Read more about this topic here: https://lnkd.in/gq6fyvrU
Thank you, Munson Steed, and Rolling Out, for a compelling conversation. Social capital is as valuable as economic capital. At MoCaFi, we aim to facilitate both. #CreatingOpportunities #KeepPushing https://lnkd.in/eW68NjSi
Working with the MoCaFi team daily is a privilege as we focus on making communities more inclusive and equitable. #TeamWork
Thank you, Munson Steed, and Rolling Out, for a compelling conversation. Social capital is as valuable as economic capital. At MoCaFi, we aim to facilitate both. #CreatingOpportunities #KeepPushing https://lnkd.in/eW68NjSi
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Julie Samuels and Tech:NYC, thank you for supporting MoCaFi and the entire tech ecosystem in New York City. Our collective solutions empower everyone and make our communities safer, stronger and more equitable. #ProgressIsPossible #KeepPushing https://lnkd.in/gfPjSP29
Thank you Julie Samuels and Tech:NYC for all the support! #EyesOnThePrize
Julie Samuels and Tech:NYC, thank you for supporting MoCaFi and the entire tech ecosystem in New York City. Our collective solutions empower everyone and make our communities safer, stronger and more equitable. #ProgressIsPossible #KeepPushing https://lnkd.in/gfPjSP29
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Julie Samuels and Tech:NYC, thank you for supporting MoCaFi and the entire tech ecosystem in New York City. Our collective solutions empower everyone and make our communities safer, stronger and more equitable. #ProgressIsPossible #KeepPushing https://lnkd.in/gfPjSP29
Read the full Q&A (link below) with Wole Coaxum and Documented about the new debit card program with MoCaFi and New York City. https://lnkd.in/eNganvqq
When we build an economy that everyone can participate in, we’re building a better future for the entire nation. This principle has been the foundation of everything we do at MoCaFi—from disbursing emergency funds to struggling families to empowering unbanked communities with no-fee, low-cost bank accounts. Our programs help lift people out of poverty, yes, but they also allow them to engage more actively with their communities—and their financial futures. By expanding access to credit or instituting basic income payments, we’re encouraging more Americans to frequent local businesses, hire neighborhood services, and even take out a loan to plant lasting roots. In short, uplifting the vulnerable uplifts us all. MoCaFi’s latest initiative, a pilot program providing New York City asylum seekers with prepaid debit cards to purchase fresh food, is an example of this principle in action. The program will save the city millions, give families choice over the food they eat, and put dollars into the city’s local economy. Businesses like bodegas and grocery stores are always searching for new customers and we know they’ll see this program as an exciting opportunity to grow their business. Our pilot program for asylum seekers is just one use case. With our innovative mobile banking technology, MoCaFi is providing an effective on-ramp into financial services for unbanked and underbanked communities across the country. From day one, MoCaFi has believed that financial empowerment never helps just one person—it helps us all. Learn more about our mission and latest initiatives in my recent interview with Bloomberg TV. https://lnkd.in/euujSCRs