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Ingenious Financial Announces Plan to Raise $10 Billion to Provide Technology to Unbanked and Underserved Communities

April 6, 2021
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ARLINGTON, Va., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Executives at Ingenious Financial today announced plans to raise $10 billion in capital to invest in unbanked and underserved communities.

Darnell Parker, founder of Ingenious Financial, and Derek Taylor, Chief Operating Officer of Ingenious Financial, say the $10 billion will fund the capital disbursement towards the following four initiatives:


Darnell Parker, CEO, Ingenious Financial (left) and Derek Taylor, Chief Operating Officer
  • $4 billion for the financial institution and holding company
  • $5 billion for technology products, smartphones, and broadband service
  • $600 million to lease nationwide training facilities
  • $400 million to hire 500 employees nationwide to train how to use a smartphone and teach financial literacy

According to the Federal Communications Commission’s Eighth Broadband Progress Report, “approximately one in three African Americans, 14 million still don’t have access to computer technology in their homes.” In addition, “35 percent of black households do not have broadband internet capabilities.” This technology gap leaves many black families at a significant technology disadvantage, with less financial security and less ability to fully participate in the broader economy.

The Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households Report finds that “14 percent of African Americans were unbanked.” Less wealth translates to black Americans continuing to be subjected to systemic barriers which exacerbate underrepresentation and utilization in the market for financial products and services.

“All relevant policy narratives point towards an inclusive environment,” says Derek J. Taylor, chief operating officer of Ingenious Financial, “but you cannot have an inclusive environment without African American controlled businesses and ownership.”

Mr. Taylor adds, “Now is the time to sufficiently correct the shameful exclusionary history of disparities and barriers imposed on African Americans throughout American history.  We’ve got to act boldly, to be better, to not only offer hope to deliver on the promises of financial certainty, economic empowerment and confidence for African Americans.”

Taylor and Parker say they believe that raising capital through the private Federal Reserve corporation emergency lending program is for the unbanked and under banked communities timely as well as prudent.

Ingenious Financial has a long-term view of its role as a community first financial institution.

“We believe that, in terms of the unbanked and underserved,” Parker says, “One of the most important contributions we can make is to invest sufficient resources in innovation, technology, and financial literacy. We must pull together and fully support this investment opportunity with Ingenious Financial to deliver technology products and services to the unbanked and underserved.

Interested investors should contact Derek Taylor at ‪571.441.2710, via cell, ‪323.632.2582 or email at [email protected]. Any media interested in interviewing Mr. Taylor and or Mr. Parker, please contact Neil Foote, Foote Communications, 214.448-3765, [email protected]

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