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Rashmi Rangan

And it is a key reason why she helped charter a credit union during difficult economic times. The two institutions help Delawareans of all kinds build credit and access capital, and it educates them about basic finance. “Some of us struggle every day to beat down slick sound bites referencing income redistribution, welfare fraud and the notion of a marketplace that, when left alone, produces the greatest good for the greatest number,” Rangan says. “Some of us are just trying to get by on whatever we can earn, borrow or receive in assistance from public sources. It only takes vision and a willingness to afford fairness to all.” 
Recognitions: The Wilmington Metropolitan Urban League honored her with the James H. Gilliam Sr. Chairman’s Award. Her work also jibes perfectly with her position as state president of the AARP.

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Mrs. Rashmi Rangan has been Executive Director of the Delaware Community Reinvestment Action Council (DCRAC) since 1994. Ms. Rangan leads the organization's efforts to document consumers' vulnerability to predatory lending practices, to eliminate such lending practices, and to ensure that the needs of consumers are protected during the bank merger process by working with financial institutions and regulators. She is a board member of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, where she focuses on the reform of the Community Reinvestment Act legislation and regulation. She is also a Member of the Foreclosure/Mortgage Fraud Prevention Task Force and the Fair Housing Task Force and has worked with the Hispanic Business Association to provide technical assistance to the organization and education to its members. She serves as a Member of Consumer Advisory Council at The Federal Reserve System.

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The 2015 MVP (Most Valuable to the Progressive Cause in Delaware) Awards (scroll down)

Movers & Shakers 2014: Rashmi Rangan



"Until predatory practices are outlawed, they will be perpetrated on the most vulnerable in our society."    The Realities of Poverty in Delaware


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