WASHINGTON — NAFCU has launched a program to expand awareness of financial literacy among Hispanics.

The organization is working with Hispanic America Saves to develop and distribute information on automobile financing, home purchasing and general savings. The material will be delivered in English and Spanish through NAFCU 's network of credit unions.

NAFCU and Hispanic America Saves announced the initiative on Wednesday as part of Financial Literacy Month, which is designated by Congress. Hispanic America Saves is part of America Saves, an educational program run by the Consumer Federation of America.

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"We are proud to partner with CFA to help address the growing financial needs of Hispanic Americans through this new program. This is a natural extension to what credit unions already do to promote thrift with their memberships overall," said NAFCU President Fred R. Becker.

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