Episode #37 — Banking Your Values with Felicia Manullang of Amalgamated Bank
Felicia Manullang, Vice President, Amalgamated Bank
Listen in this week and hear about how Amalgamated works, what makes Amalgamated different from other banks, and how it shows hope for the banking world. Felicia shares what it means to bank your values, how Amalgamated creates a positive cycle with the funds deposited, and how it creates a more fair and equitable society.
Show Notes
Do you know what your bank does with your money after you deposit it? Being intentional about where your money goes has so many benefits, and there are banks out there that deploy capital mindfully and empower communities while creating a positive change in the world. This week’s guest joins me to talk about one of them. Felicia Manullang is the first vice-president at Amalgamated Bank, the largest B Corp bank in the U.S. Amalgamated Bank has grown to support thousands of people, organizations, causes, and businesses that are truly committed to improving the world we live. Tune in this week and hear about how Amalgamated works, what makes Amalgamated different from other banks, and how it shows hope for the banking world. Felicia shares what it means to bank your values, how Amalgamated creates a positive cycle with the funds deposited, and how it creates a more fair and equitable society.
- What banks really need to do to make a sustainable change in the world.
- How Felicia is following her purpose with her work.
- Why the place you deposit your money matters.
- The benefits of banking your values.
- What Felicia wants everybody to know about sustainable banking.
- Where banks can start to make a shift to make an impact.
- The future of sustainability and ESG in banking.
- Why sustainability is easy to say and harder to do, and what it really requires.
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