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11/6/2023

READOUT: Treasury Convenes Discussion on National Financial Inclusion Strategy | U.S. Department of the Treasury

READOUT: Treasury Convenes Discussion on National Financial
Inclusion Strategy
November 6, 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions Policy Graham Steele
chaired a convening in the Treasury Cash Room with representation from civil rights
organizations, consumer advocates, and research organizations to discuss financial inclusion
and financial barriers faced by underserved communities. Todayʼs convening is one of many
hosted by the Department of the Treasury as it develops a National Strategy on Financial
Inclusion.
Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo delivered remarks highlighting the
importance of financial inclusion to advance racial equity and Treasuryʼ successful e orts to
ensure that the economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic was the most equitable
on record. The Deputy Secretary also discussed the need for continued public and private
sector work to guarantee that all Americans benefit from the countryʼs economic progress.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Policy Suzanna Fritzberg facilitated a discussion
regarding the scope of the financial inclusion strategy, tracking and benchmarking progress
on financial inclusion, and priorities and recommendations for improving financial inclusion for
underserved communities.
The Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying the Financial Services and General
Government Appropriations Act, 2023 (FSGG), enacted on December 29, 2022, directed
Treasury to develop a national strategy to improve financial inclusion. Treasury initiated work
on the strategy in 2023 and is engaging with a wide variety of stakeholders to ensure that the
strategy is valuable for all market participants, accessible, and provides clear and actionable
opportunities to enhance financial inclusion for the benefit of consumers.
A Treasury Request for Information on financial inclusion is forthcoming and will be posted to
the Federal Register to solicit additional public feedback.
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