Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Report Methodology
- Simmons Market Research Bureau
Chapter 2: The Hispanic Market - A Brief Demographic Profile
- 15% of the US Population will be of Hispanic Origin by 2007
- Over Four in Five Hispanics Live in Just 10 States
- Yet Other States are Growing Rapidly
- Table 2-1: States with Largest Hispanic Population: 2000
- Table 2-2: Five States with Fastest Growth in Hispanic Population: 1990 to 2000
- Top Hispanic Markets
- Figure 2-1: Top Hispanic Markets: 2002
Characteristics of Hispanic Households
- Household Types
- Table 2-3: Household Types in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Households: 2000
- Household Size
- Hispanics by U.S. Generation
- Table 2-4: U.S. Hispanics: First, Second and Third+ Generation
Countries of Origin for Hispanic Americans
- Hispanics Trace Origins to a Diverse Group of Countries
- Figure 2-2: U.S. Hispanics by Country of Origin, 2002
- Household Size by Hispanic Origin
- Hispanic Origin By Region
Income and Education
- Buying Power in the Hispanic Market
- Table 2-5: 10 States with Largest Share of Hispanic Buying Power
- Employment, Occupation, and Size of Working Hispanic Population
- Income
- Figure 2-3: Percent of Full-Time, Year-Round Workers with Annual Income $35,000 or More, by Hispanic Origin: 2002
- Educational Attainment
- Table 2-6: Percent of Adults Ages 25+ with Completed High School Education or Better
- Latino Immigrants
- Table 2-7: Percent of Adults Ages 25+ with at Least a High School Education
- Table 2-8: Completed Education of Adult Central and South American Immigrants by Country of Birth, 2000
Chapter 3: Financial Services and the Hispanic Market
- Improving Access to Banking Services in Latino Immigrants
- Overcoming Documentation Barriers
- Challenges to Modified Document Requirements
- Bank Community Response to Challenges
- Overcoming the Language Barrier
- Overcoming the Cultural Barrier
- Top Financial Services Advertisers in the US Hispanic Market
Attitudes Toward Finances and Financial Services
- Role of the Family
- Income, Acculturation Affect Financial Situation
- Financial Hardships Cited
- Figure 3-1: Percentage of Latinos Unable to Save Money for the Future, by Language Spoken
- Country of Origin Affects Financial Status
- The Affluent Hispanic
Chapter 4: Banking Products: Accounts, Debit and Credit Cards, and Remittance Services
- Bank Account Ownership Lower for Many Hispanics
- Figure 4-1: Bank Account Penetration, by Racial/Ethnic Group
- Figure 4-2: Penetration of Bank Accounts, by Income, White and Latino Households
- Impact of Immigration Status
- Table 4-1: Banking Products Ownership, by Hispanic Origin
Use of Debit Cards
- Payment Option of Choice
- Figure 4-3: Usage of Debit Cards Among Hispanics
- Spanish-Language Information Key
Strategies to Attract Hispanic Customers
- Use of the Internet
- Spanish-Language Web Sites Hold Appeal
- Federal Efforts to Target Hispanic Web Surfers
- Use of Public Relations and Community Involvement
- Acquiring Mexican Banks
- Bringing Hispanic Banks to the U.S.
- Direct Marketing Campaigns
Credit-Related Products
- Again, Income and Place of Birth Matter
- Figure 4-4: Credit Card Ownership, by Racial/Ethnic Group
- Figure 4-5: Penetration of Credit Cards, by Income, White and Latino Households
- Communication Strategies
- Sears' Experience
- Remittance Services
- Remittance Services
- New Services from U.S. Banks
- Credit Unions and Remittances
Chapter 5: Mortgages, Insurance and Investments
- Home Mortgages
- Home Ownership Lower for Hispanic Americans
- Home Ownership, by Income, White and Latino Households
- Figure 5-2: Home Ownership, by Income, White and Latino Households
- First Obstacle to Home Ownership: Real Estate Agents and Brokers
- High Denial Rates and Predatory Lending: Problems in Hispanic and Other Minority Communities
- Figure 5-3: Percentage of People Expressing Comfort with Home-Buying Terms
- by Racial/Ethnic Groups
- The Internet, the Hispanic Market, and the Home-Mortgage Industry
- Partnerships for Home Mortgages
- The Secondary Market
- Top Mortgage Lenders to Hispanics
- Table 5-1: Top Mortgage Lenders to Hispanics by 2000 Loan Volume
Insurance Products
- Table 5-2: Selected Insurance Types by Hispanic Origin
- Product
- Figure 5-2: Selected Insurance Types by Hispanic Origin
Investments
- Table 5-3: Investments by Hispanic Origin
- Investment Firms Pay More Attention to Hispanics
- Merrill Lynch Gets Bullish on Hispanics
- Principal Financial Also Looks to Hispanics
Chapter 6: Case Studies
- Flag Financial Corp.' s El Banco de Nuestra Comunidad
- PFF Bancorp, Inc.
- Bank of America' s SafeSend
- Latino Community Credit Union
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