Last year, we won an important victory when Wal-Mart withdrew its
application for an ILC (Industrial Loan Corporation) bank, which is a way
for a non-banking company such as a retailer to operate a bank. Then, the
mere idea of a Wal-Mart Bank provoked an unprecedented backlash. When the
dust settled, the chances of a Wal-Mart Bank seemed like a remote
possibility. Unfortunately, it isn't. The FDIC moratorium on corporate
industrial bank charters has expired. Today, there is nothing keeping
Wal-Mart from pursuing a special ILC bank that would operate with little
government oversight and dangerously blur the line between commerce and
banking. Commercially owned banks will have an incentive to steer credit
away from competitors and towards favored clients. Additionally, if a
commercial company that owns a bank fails, it may put the bank and FDIC
insurance funds at risk.
Until the loophole allowing for ILCs is closed for good, corporations
like Wal-Mart will continue to pose a threat to America's banking industry.
Senator Chris Dodd has proposed a piece of legislation that will patch the
defect in our banking policy, but the bill is bogged down in a partisan
debate. Unless we all act now, the bill may not even make it to the floor
for a vote.
We need your help in getting this vital legislation through the Senate.
Write your Senators today and tell them to take a stand for sound banking
policy. Together, we can keep Wal-Mart out of the American banking industry.
Stop the
Wal-Mart Bank: Write a letter to your Senators today
Wal-Mart already has a history of unfair financial dealings. Last
November, Wal-Mart de Mexico opened the first of a string of in-store
Wal-Mart banks. Today, those branches prey on poor and under-served
customers, offering predatory loans with outrageous 75% interest rates.
In America, Wal-Mart pushes credit cards that downplay absurd 25% APRs
and pre-paid Visas chock-full of hidden fees. In 2006, while Wal-Mart
pursued an American ILC, it went so far as to lie under oath while giving
testimony to FDIC regulators.
Clearly, the facts speak for themselves. We can't allow an irresponsible
corporation like Wal-Mart to threaten our nation's banking industry. Please,
take action today—tell your Senators to take a stand for consumers and for
responsible banking.
Write your
Senators in support of Senator Dodd's bill
Don't forget to forward this message on to your friends and family. With
your help, we can end Wal-Mart's banking ambitions for good.
Thanks for all that you do,
The Team
WakeUpWalMart.com