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NAACP Dismisses Lawsuit Against Wells Fargo

The ""National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"":http://www.naacp.org (NAACP) said Thursday that it is ending its lawsuit against ""Wells Fargo Bank"":http://www.wellsfargo.com.

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Since 2007, the NAACP has filed lawsuits against more than a dozen of the largest financial institutions alleging violations of the Fair Housing and Equal Credit Opportunity Acts and racial discrimination. Unlike other pending lawsuits that seek monetary damages on behalf of individual borrowers, the NAACP says its lawsuits seek to change mortgage lending industry behaviors.

Wells Fargo and the NAACP have agreed to work constructively on ways to improve fair credit access, sustainable homeownership, and financial literacy for black communities and other historically disadvantaged communities. At the heart of this agreement is the California-based bank's endorsement of the NAACP's ""Banking Principles on Fairness and Lending.""

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""We brought these lawsuits against lenders to change and stop patterns of racial discrimination and other mortgage lending behaviors that have shattered American lives, families, and neighborhoods,"" said Benjamin Todd Jealous, NAACP president and CEO. ""We developed the NAACP banking principles to ensure that our country moves toward higher rates of sustainable homeownership. We commend Wells Fargo for taking a leadership role by being the first to embrace our principles, and hope this effort becomes a model for collaborating with other financial institutions.""

Wells Fargo has invited the NAACP to review its lending practices and to make recommendations to further improve credit availability to African American and diverse businesses and consumers, to further assist borrowers facing foreclosures, and to promote financial literacy and education.

""We are committed to working constructively with the NAACP and our communities to help stabilize neighborhoods across our country,"" said Jon Campbell, head of Wells Fargo's social responsibility group.

""In these tough economic times marked by limited credit and homeowners struggling to stay afloat, we are pleased that Wells Fargo has stepped forward to be a partner in our efforts to increase fair lending,"" said Roslyn Brock, NAACP's board chairman.

The NAACP remains in litigation with 14 other financial institutions including JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, and HSBC over allegations of unfair lending practices and lending discrimination.

About Author: Carrie Bay

Carrie Bay is a freelance writer for DS News and its sister publication MReport. She served as online editor for DSNews.com from 2008 through 2011. Prior to joining DS News and the Five Star organization, she managed public relations, marketing, and media relations initiatives for several B2B companies in the financial services, technology, and telecommunications industries. She also wrote for retail and nonprofit organizations upon graduating from Texas A&M University with degrees in journalism and English.
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