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July 2004, No. 204
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Last Updated: 06/10/2004

Financial Access for Immigrants: Highlights from the National Conference

Shirley Chiu, Robin Newberger, Anna Paulson

The enormous economic potential of immigrants, both established and recently arrived, represents a significant source of new business for many financial institutions. For immigrants, access to the services of mainstream financial institutions represents an important step on their road to economic success.

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