Andy Posner: 14 To Watch in Rhode Island in 2014

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Andy Posner: 14 To Watch in Rhode Island in 2014

Andy Posner, co-founder of the Capital Good Fund
Microfinance proponent and co-founder of the Capital Good Fund, Posner is working to have the "best financial empowerment organization in America by providing high-quality, innovative and transformational financial services to underserved families."

In October, the National Consumer Law Center gave Rhode Island a "C" for debt protection laws for consumers in the state. Posner told GoLocal, "One of the biggest problems is that we are the only New England state that allows payday lenders to charge more than 36% APR. In fact, in RI they can charge up to 260% APR thanks to a special carve out in the general laws. These loans target the poor and trap them in a cycle of debt that leads to tremendous stress and a significant drain on their finances."

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Working in collaboration with the United Way of Rhode Island, the Capital Good Fund (CFG), launched its first "micro-branch" in Woonsocket, to help residents with a Payday Alternative Program.

"United Way and CGF began discussing this project last April. United Way and many other community based organizations were working at the legislature to lower the rate that payday lenders can charge from 260% APR to something more reasonable. One of the objections we heard was that there were no alternatives for people who needed short term loans," said Tony Maione, President and CEO of the United Way of Rhode Island.

The CGF loans can be between $300-500, and can be repaid over one year at a 36% APR. The loans come with financial literacy assistance in things like budgeting to help families stay on track and not need short term loans in the future.

According to Posner's CGF bio, he is a "firm adherent to the dream of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner and 'Father' of microfinance, to put poverty into museums; or, as Andy likes to put it, to put poverty out of business." Watch for Posner and his community partners to continue to make an impact on the lives of families in Rhode Island in 2014.


14 To Watch in RI in 2014

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