Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the commerce and advocacy group for grownup companies and staff, will host a particular briefing on the affect of derisking practices throughout the monetary companies trade. Panelists will tackle the methods through which derisking impacts their skill to construct and function companies, earn revenue and survive in a world more and more dominated by digital transactions. This webinar is meant for grownup trade members, Congressional workers, regulators, monetary companies professionals, and different stakeholders.
The webinar comes on the one 12 months anniversary of the FSC’s groundbreaking report, “Monetary Discrimination and the Grownup Trade,” which detailed, for the primary time, the extent of monetary discrimination affecting grownup associated companies and staff. Greater than 60% of grownup staff have misplaced a checking account or monetary instrument resulting from their affiliation with the trade, 40% prior to now 12 months alone.
Because the launch of the report, FSC has met with over forty Congressional places of work, in addition to regulators, compliance officers and anti-trafficking organizations. Nationwide and worldwide shops have coated the struggle to cease monetary discrimination, together with the New York Instances, Forbes, Wired, Boston Globe, The Avenue, Slate and tons of of different publications.
“Over the previous 12 months, we’ve examined each the issue and potential cures,” says Alison Boden, Government Director of Free Speech Coalition. “This panel will enable us to interact the problem with a broader viewers, current doable options and reply questions. We stay up for this extremely necessary dialogue.”
Derisking: Inspecting Its Affect on the Grownup Trade’s Entry to Banking ServicesApril 24, 20242PM ET / 11AM PTRegistration: tinyurl.com/FSCregister
PanelistsAlison Boden, Government Director, Free Speech CoalitionAllie Eve Knox, Grownup performer and enterprise ownerJessica Goedtel, Monetary Advisor, Pavilion FinancialAaron Kahler, Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative Pierre Whatley, Principal, FS VectorModerated by Mike Stabile, Free Speech Coalition