Shining a Light on “Shadow” Banking

Understanding Consumers’ Preferences for Alternative Financial Services and Implications for Policy

Over 100 million individuals in the U.S. are underbanked -- they can not access or choose not to use traditional bank accounts and financial services. Instead, they use alternative financial services, such as check cashing services, prepaid cards, small dollar loans, remittances, and other nonbank services to meet their everyday financial needs. These alternative financial services, which may or may not be more costly than those offered by a traditional bank, are often preferable for consumers who want convenient, transparent, and easily accessible financial options.

As Congress reconvenes and the effort to overhaul the financial regulatory system resumes, how do the financial services needs of underbanked consumers fit into the broader policy discussion? How can federal policies support responsible, innovative alternative financial services?

On September 18, the New America Foundation hosted an event, moderated by Melissa Koide, that probed these questions and more.

Peggy Twohig, the Director for Consumer Protection at the U.S. Treasury Department, provided the keynote address, discussing the Obama Administration's proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency.

Following the keynote, a panel of progressive industry representatives and experts, featuring Patrick Brown (NetSpend Corporation), James Gutierrez (Progreso Financiero), Manuel Orozco (Inter-American Development Bank), Rachel Schneider (Center for Financial Services Innovation), and John Thompson (Advent Financial Services), illuminated who underbanked consumers are, and why they choose alternative products.

Roy Sosa, the CEO of MPOWER Ventures, a socially responsible venture capital firm, followed with a presentation on the economics of serving underbanked consumers.

Finally, a panel of policy experts discussed policies to ensure that underbanked households have both consumer protections and access to safe, reasonably-priced products that meet their varied needs. The panel featured Melissa Koide (New America Foundation), Edmund Mierzwinski (U.S. PIRG), and William Zavarello (House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank's office).

09/18/2009 - 9:30am
09/18/2009 - 12:30pm
New America Foundation
1899 L St, NW Suite 400
Washington, DC, 20036
United States
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Participants

Keynote Speaker

Peggy Twohig
U.S. Department of the Treasury

Featured Speakers
Patrick Brown

NetSpend Corporation

James Gutierrez
Progreso Financiero

Edmund Mierzwinski
U.S. PIRG

Manuel Orozco
Inter-American Dialogue

John Thompson
Advent Financial Services

Rachel Schneider
Center for Financial Services Innovation

Roy Sosa
MPOWER Ventures

William Zavarello
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services

Moderator
Melissa Koide

New America Foundation