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"The Financial Ecosystem and Black Businesses and Entrepreneurs”

A free online event hosted by Brooklyn College's Koppelman School of Business

Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business is hosting its second free community event aimed at assisting area businesses, "The Financial Ecosystem and Black Businesses and Entrepreneurs.”

Perpetual historical barriers in the overall financial ecosystem have often left Black entrepreneurs struggling, marginalized, and isolated in their quest to obtain credit and capital to survive and sustain their businesses. In this webinar, our panelists will discuss:

• What are challenges that Black businesses face when seeking bank financing?

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• How are Black operated banks helping Black-owned businesses to access external finance?

• What are alternative forms of financing available to Black business owners and entrepreneurs?

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All details are attached and online here, as well as the link to register: https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?e=__test_email__&u=b6b1f93a018d8441f6ca8c64e&id=e87da0c89f

What: Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business at Presents: “The Financial Ecosystem and Black Businesses and Entrepreneurs” (Free online event)

These business webinars are the brainchild of the Koppelman School's new dean, Qing Hu. More about him can be found here: http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/w...

Information about the first event, "Small Businesses and the Pandemic," can be found here: http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/w...

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