Blockchain technology is the hottest sector of 2018 with innovation projects being developed across the globe. Blockchain removes intermediaries and provides a layer of trust and transparency that many individuals and companies are gravitating towards. Blockchain has affected industries and entire regions of the world, and the disruption is not stopping.
Uulala, the blockchain based fintech company focusing on helping unbanked Latinos, refugees and migrants is educating thousands today at the ALPFA National Convention in Las Vegas. Uulala is a minority-owned company with the majority of shareholders being first or second generation Latin Americans. Uulala is a mission-driven organization to facilitate and accelerate the financial inclusion of the underbanked and unbanked population across the Americas. Uulala empowers the underbanked communities of the world through the Uulala platform by providing financial tools for them to build credit, send money, participate in ecommerce and elevate out of a cash-only environment.
“It’s imperative that we educate our fellow Latin executives and students about the disruptor that is blockchain, as this digital ledger technology will intersect with every type of business eventually and they need to be ahead of the curve” stated Oscar Garcia Uulala CEO. “It is so powerful to see so many strong Latin leaders and students who are learning to become leaders coming together at the ALPFA national convention, we are proud to share our knowledge as we blaze a path for blockchain technology to empower the Latin culture” added Garcia.
Approximately 3,000 ALPFA members and guests are expected to attend the ALPFA Annual Convention, one of the largest professional development and networking events for Latino professionals and students in the United States. ALPFA’s purpose is Connecting Latinos Leaders for Impact. Founded in 1972, ALPFA is a leading organization, dedicated to empowering and developing Latino men and women as leaders of character for the nation, in every sector of the global economy. ALPFA currently serves more than 92,000 Latinos through its 45 professional and 160-plus student chapters across the country and represents all professions.
About ALPFA:
ALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals For America) was the first national Latino professional association in the United States, established in Los Angeles in 1972. We also promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the Latino community, encouraging our members to volunteer with and engage on behalf of, local charities. We actively seek hands-on leadership building experiences for our members and to engage that considerable talent to make a measurable impact for national charitable organizations. http://www.alpfa.org
About Uulala:
Uulala is a minority-owned company with the majority of shareholders being first or second generation Latin Americans. Uulala is a mission-driven organization to facilitate and accelerate the financial inclusion of the underbanked and unbanked population across the Americas. Uulala empowers the underbanked communities of the world through the Uulala platform by providing financial tools for them to build credit, send money, participate in ecommerce and elevate out of a cash-only environment. Uulala will drive change and betterment of Latino culture through the massive social impact their fintech platform and mobile app can have on a culture that lacks trust in traditional banking systems. Uulala platform not only provides ways for Latinos to participate in secure financial transactions, build credit and offer money sending services but also gain access to entertainment and shopping services that were once out of reach because of their banking status. Additional Information
Location Info:
Uulala Inc
207 N Euclid Ave, Ontario, CA 91762
(909) 395-8444