Topic: Digital Banking

Introducing one united bank's black advantage.
Digital Banking

Introducing OneUnited Bank BankBlack Advantage

It’s time we built our own league, a space where we can recoup the generations of wealth lost to the hands of slavery, Jim Crow, unequal housing, and many more factors. We are building revolutionary ways of existing and excelling, from claiming our #OneTransaction to restoring Black Wall Street. The Black Financial Revolution is here!

ONEUNITED BANK ANNOUNCES 11th ANNIVERSARY “I GOT BANK

OneUnited Bank, the nation’s largest black-owned bank, is proud to announce its 11th Annual “I Got Bank!” National Financial Literacy Contest where ten children will win a $1,000 savings account. To support families who are home schooling their children due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Bank is offering a free “I Got Bank” E-Book.

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I got bank art and writing contest submissions still open.
Digital Banking

11TH ANNUAL “I GOT BANK!

OneUnited Bank is sponsoring the 11th annual financial literacy contest for youth between the ages of 8 – 12 years old. Simply either write and submit a 250-word essay (250 words not 250 characters) or create and submit an art project (PDF only) about what you learned from the book “I Got Bank!” (or from another financial literacy book available in your library or home) and how you can use what you learned in your life or the life of your family.

A woman sitting on a couch with a cell phone and text message banking.
Digital Banking

Introducing Text Message Banking!

Now you can sign up for Text Message Banking and receives texts with information on your account! As the largest Black owned bank in the country and first and only digital Black owned bank, we are committed to providing you tools to better manage your money!

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