Southwest Solutions, JPMorgan Chase and Mission Asset Fund Launch Peer Lending Circles to Boost Credit Scores of Detroit Residents
MAF's award-winning Lending Circles are a fresh take on social lending, helping participants build credit while increasing assets and improving financial health. The average credit score increase for participants is 168 points.
"More than 30% of the people we've assisted with their financial situation in the last two years start with no credit history, and those with credit start with an average credit score of only 547," said Hector Hernandez, executive director of Southwest Economic Solutions. "Lending Circles will enable our clients to build and enhance their credit so they can take advantage of opportunities to become homeowners, entrepreneurs and college graduates."
Bringing Lending Circles to Detroit is the next step in JPMorgan Chase's \\$ 100 million commitment to Detroit's economic recovery. JPMorgan Chase recently awarded MAF a \\$1.5 million, three-year grant to expand Lending Circles to even more communities across the country and develop new technology to connect clients with on-demand loan information. Southwest Solutions is part of a growing network of 53 Lending Circles providers - and the first in the state of Michigan.
"We are proud to partner with Southwest Solutions and Mission Asset Fund to expand Lending Circles to Detroit," said Colleen Briggs, Program Officer, Financial Capability Initiatives, JPMorgan Chase. "Building a solid credit score is the critical first step to managing daily financial lives and accessing affordable capital to achieve long-term financial goals, such as purchasing a home or starting a business."
Of the 27 zip codes in the City of Detroit, the median credit score among residents is below 600 in all but one, according to Urban Institute tabulations of credit bureau data. Furthermore, a 2015 report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported that one in four Detroit households are "underbanked." Without sufficient access to checking or savings accounts, Detroit residents often turn to payday lenders and check cashers to meet their basic financial needs.
"Without credit scores, there are no 'good options' when you want to start a business or get a small loan," said Jose A. Quinonez, CEO, MAF. "Now, with the support of JPMorgan Chase and partners like Southwest Solutions, we are working together to provide innovative solutions to help Detroit residents succeed."
About Southwest Solutions For more than 40 years, Southwest Solutions has pursued its mission to help build a stronger and healthier community in southwest Detroit and beyond. The nonprofit organization provides more 50 programs and partnerships in the areas of human development, economic development and resident engagement. These three areas together form a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization effort that helps more than 20,000 a year. For more information, please visit www.swsol.org.
About JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of \\$2.4 trillion and operations worldwide. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing, and asset management. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co. serves millions of consumers in the United States and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. The firm uses its global resources, expertise, insights and scale to address some of the most urgent challenges facing communities around the world including the need for increased economic opportunity. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.
About Mission Asset Fund Mission Asset Fund (MAF) is a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to helping financially excluded communities - namely, low-income and immigrant families - gain access to mainstream financial services. Learn more at missionassetfund.org and lendingcircles.org.
Contact: Alexis Martin Alexis.a.martin@chase.com 215-864-5715
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