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Wells Fargo report reveals Indian Country’s “Once-in-a-Seven-Generation Opportunity”

Report focuses on building tribal economic resiliency that sticks

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC)

What:

Wells Fargo collaborated with Boston Consulting Group to create our new report Indian Country’s Once-in-a-Seven Generation Opportunity: Building Economic Resiliency That Sticks that analyzes longstanding economic and social inequities facing Native American communities, their underlying resiliency, and what can be done to secure future economic resiliency through diversification, building capacity, leveraging capital, and forming strategic partnerships.

Why:

While Covid-19 highlighted some of the harshest realities of the disparate treatment of Indian Country, it also surfaced a rare, once-in-seven-generations opportunity to reimagine how Indian Country can position itself – not just for the immediate future, but for decades and centuries to come. A recent analysis by Wells Fargo revealed, for example, that the economies of many tribal nations and communities are heavily concentrated in industries vulnerable to the impacts of an economic downturn, and in particular, gaming and tourism.

 

The Indian Country’s Once-in-a-Seven Generation Opportunity report offers a framework designed to empower leaders and decision-makers to act on customized recommendations mapped against a given Indian Country opportunity’s resiliency potential, feasibility for implementation, and cultural fit.

Where:

Find more and download the Indian Country’s Once-in-a-Seven Generation Opportunity report at https://www.wellsfargo.com/com/focus/tribal-economic-report/

 

Video commentary from Dawson Her Many Horses, head of Wells Fargo Native American Finance available here: https://newsroom.wf.com/English/press-room/default.aspx#module-videos

 

Graphics available upon request

 News Release Category: WF-DI

Contacts

Trina Shepherd, 312-339-0012
latrina.shepherd@wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo & Company

NYSE:WFC

Release Summary
New Wells Fargo report analyzes economic and social inequities facing tribal communities and what can be done to secure future economic resiliency.
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Contacts

Trina Shepherd, 312-339-0012
latrina.shepherd@wellsfargo.com

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