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José A. Quiñonez

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José A. Quiñonez
NationalityAmerican
Notable workWinning MacArthur Fellows Program

José A. Quiñonez is an American financial-services innovator and winner of the MacArthur Fellows Program. He founded Mission Asset Fund in 2007 in order to legitimize informal peer-to-peer lending networks in order to help marginalized groups build credit.[1]

References

  1. ^ Doerer, Kristen (16 September 2016). "This innovative idea can 'unshackle' poor people from payday loans and bad credit scores". PBS. Retrieved 23 June 2017.