September 2, 2020

Earnin Partners With When We All Vote

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Creating meaningful change in the financial system starts with voting. When we vote, we’re effectively shifting the balance of power into the hands of the people. From choosing our local school board to the President of the United States, we have the opportunity to make a positive difference in our community and our country.
With the presidential election being less than 100 days away, we need to move quickly to register as many voters as we can to ensure that everyone’s voice gets heard. That’s why we’re proud to announce our partnership with When We All Vote, a non-profit, nonpartisan organization that is on a mission to increase participation in every election and close the race and age voting gap.
Ram Palaniappan, Earnin CEO, had this to say about the partnership, “Since the beginning, Earnin has continually been focused on fostering collaboration, choice, and community. In partnering with When We All Vote, we aim to encourage and mobilize our community members to vote for the financial future that they want to see.”
Create financial fairness by voting on Nov. 3rd. Become a voter in less than 5 minutes here.

Disclaimer: Please note, the material collected in this post is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon as or construed as advice regarding any specific circumstances. Nor is it an endorsement of any organization or Services.
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