Sunday, June 28, 2020

Paypal commits to 530 million dollars for black owned businesses

Paypal commits to 530 million dollars for black owned businesses. 

In case you missed it here was the announcement from Paypal.
 
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) today announced a $530 million commitment to support Black and minority-owned businesses and communities in the U.S., especially those hardest hit by the pandemic, to help address economic inequality. As part of its investment, the company is bolstering its internal programs to further increase diversity, equity and inclusion within the PayPal community.
"For far too long, Black people in America have faced deep-seated injustice and systemic economic inequality. Black lives matter and we need to drive transformative change. We must take decisive action to close the racial wealth gap that sustains this profound inequity," said Dan Schulman, president and CEO, PayPal.
"PayPal is uniquely positioned to help in this area, and we are committed to doing our part to address the unacceptable racial divide by advancing a more just economy and society. We've listened to leaders in the Black community about the challenges facing Black business owners and the support and investments needed to sustain Black-owned businesses and create long-term economic opportunity. The holistic set of initiatives we are implementing are designed to help address the immediate crisis and set the foundation for sustained engagement and progress towards economic equality and social justice."

Monday, June 15, 2020

One Main Financial closes Harlan office

One Main Financial closes Harlan office. 
Customers are being directed to the Corbin office as the next nearest location. This is without a doubt an inconvenience to many customers who must now pay their bills online, mail them in or travel to Corbin to pay in person.

We can only suspect this closure is partly due to the COVID19 lockdown. Small towns continue to lose businesses due to the virus outbreak which lead to shutdown of most stores.

It appears many businesses will not recover or will have to scale back store locations to survive. 
Harlan has lost the AMC Theater, One Main Financial and Gordman's. Gordman's is currently open and selling off remaining inventory.

One Main Financial Corbin Office Phone: (606) 526-6781

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