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OCC launches Dallas REACh

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On March 28, the OCC announced the launch of Dallas REACh, which expands the OCC’s Project REACh (Roundtable for Economic Access and Change) efforts to Dallas, Texas, representing the agency’s fourth regional effort. As previously covered by InfoBytes, in 2020, the OCC launched this initiative to promote greater financial inclusion of underserved populations. According to the OCC, Project REACh brings together leaders from the banking industry, national civil rights organizations, and various businesses and technology organizations who will identify and reduce barriers to accessing capital and credit. The OCC further noted that Dallas REACh “will organize and initiate formal efforts to reduce financial barriers that include low rates of affordable homeownership, poor access to capital for minority-owned and small businesses, and underinvestment into trusted community institutions, such as minority depository institutions.” According to remarks by acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael J. Hsu at the launch of Dallas REACh, the agency is “excited to expand our efforts into the Dallas community, supporting local leaders, banks, and businesses as they discuss needs and work to address impediments to financial inclusion.”