Endrias Degefa is a personal finance enthusiast with over six years experience working in the financial industry and the sole host of the Youtube channel and podcast MyBankersInsights. Ethiopian born, DMV (DC, Maryland,Virginia) raised, an entrepreneur, Endrias brings a unique knowledge and perspective on the importance of gaining financial independence. Endrias aspires to simplify financial education, inspire youth in his community to be financially brave, and eradicate barriers, mental and physical, especially for minorities and underserved communities, one episode at a time.
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Endrias Degefa is a personal finance enthusiast with over six years experience working in the financial industry and the sole host of the Youtube channel and podcast MyBankersInsights. Ethiopian born, DMV (DC, Maryland,Virginia) raised, an entrepreneur, Endrias brings a unique knowledge and perspective on the importance of gaining financial independence. Endrias aspires to simplify financial education, inspire youth in his community to be financially brave, and eradicate barriers, mental and physical, especially for minorities and underserved communities, one episode at a time.
In this podcast I go over 3 different types of banks. Traditional banks, online banks, and Credit Unions.
MyBankersInsights
Endrias Degefa is a personal finance enthusiast with over six years experience working in the financial industry and the sole host of the Youtube channel and podcast MyBankersInsights. Ethiopian born, DMV (DC, Maryland,Virginia) raised, an entrepreneur, Endrias brings a unique knowledge and perspective on the importance of gaining financial independence. Endrias aspires to simplify financial education, inspire youth in his community to be financially brave, and eradicate barriers, mental and physical, especially for minorities and underserved communities, one episode at a time.