Posted on 01/27/2005 10:05:34 PM PST by DaiHuy
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Bank of America Corp., hoping to grab a larger share of the U.S.-Mexican financial services market, will drop all foreign exchange and other transfer fees between the two countries, the bank said Thursday.
Starting in Chicago, the Charlotte-based bank will offer account holders free money transfers between the two countries by the end of the year. Other customers will pay a reduced fee until the program rolls out nationwide in late 2005.
"Our customers have identified this need, and we are responding," said Liam McGee, the bank's consumer and small business president.
According to the United Nations, U.S. consumers sent $13.9 billion to Mexico in 2003 through remittances.
"Remittances to Mexico and the fees charged have been an issue we've been discussing for some time," said Janet Murguia, executive director and chief operating officer of the National Council of La Raza. "The elimination of fees is a great benefit to those hardworking immigrants who save their money to provide for families back home."
Bank of America opened more than 1 million checking accounts for Hispanic customers in 2004.
I wonder how many jihadis have one?
It costs me 30-40 dollars to TT money to China and Malaysia
I will bring this up next time........BANK on it!!
I still have a credit card with Bank of America ... going to cancel it.
Not if the American Public ( the legal one) removes their money from that bank
They do not make any money moving money from one country to another.. so lets dry up their income and let them get it from the illegals
You need a reality check...
Why do American citizens have to pay for banking services there?
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Exactly, they charge us for atm transactions but not illegal aliens for sending money out of the country.
Complete garbage. I'll never do business with this bank.
I dont have any problem with this, I just refuse to bank with B&A. Its their decision if they want to do this then fine. Its the RINOs in power that do nothing to control the border that Im POd at.
Not my bank either, but I'm not happy with the sheer incompetance of the locally owned bank that I use.
Bank of America is anything but. I quit banking with those sellout, greedy SOBs 10 years ago.
I just realized that I have a BAC credit card, never us it. They will be getting a certified letter with the pieces of it with the reason I no longer will be doing business with them.
Interestingly MALDEF is funded by Bank of America, along with Washington Mutual, Wells Fargo and others.
PLATINUM PARTNERS: $100,000+
Washington Mutual
SILVER PARTNERS: $10,000 ú $49,000
Bank of America
BRONZE PARTNERS: $1,000 ú $9,999
J.P. Morgan Chase
http://ccir.net/REFERENCE/MALDEF-2002-2003.html
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A little background on "poor" Mexico:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0412/16/ldt.01.html
Aired 12/16/04 On CNN
DOBBS: Tonight, an estimated 15 million illegal aliens live in this country (20 million according to Bear Stearns report later that month), at least half of them from Mexico. Many are here because they chose to flee crushing poverty in Mexico.
But, in point of fact, Mexico is one of the richest countries in Latin America, amongst -- the millionaires, billionaires and its wealth concentrated in the hands of very few.
CASEY WIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: They sneak across the border seeking jobs they can't find in Mexico. The question isn't why they come, it's why can't Mexico's economy support its own people.
Nearly half of Mexico's population lives in poverty. Ten percent are indigent, existing on a dollar a day. Yet the nation has vast wealth. Mexico has more "Forbes" billionaires, 11, than all but eight other nations. It has more billionaires than Saudi Arabia, Switzerland or Taiwan. It also has more than 85,000 millionaires.
GEORGE W. GRAYSON, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY: There is a small economic elite who live like maharajas, and there's a political elite that protects them. Our border provides an escape valve which really lets the Mexican political and economic elite off the hook in terms of providing opportunities for their own people.
WIAN (on camera): About 10 percent of Mexico's 105 million people live here in the United States. They're called national heroes by President Vicente Fox because this year they'll send home about $16 billion, more than any Mexican industry except oil.
Mexico's outdated tax system is plagued by widespread tax evasion. It collects taxes at less than half the rate of the United States. As a result, Mexico's public-school and health-care systems suffer.
WIAN: Meanwhile, the gap between rich and poor is growing. So Mexico continues to export one of its most valuable assets, people.
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