CLEARWATER, FL, November 12, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Speaking applications are now being accepted for the Non-Prime 101 Conference, being held January 27-28 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The call for speakers for the Non-Prime 101 Conference is open to economists, academics, consumer advocacy groups, and industry leaders who have conducted research on the subprime, unbanked, and underbanked consumer population.
The topics being considered include the misconceptions and behavioral patterns of subprime consumers, the impact subprime consumers would face if small-dollar lending was eliminated, the repercussions regulation may have on these consumers, and why the underbanked population continues to grow.
Speaker applications can be submitted through December 1st and there are only 10 spots available. To apply to be a speaker at the Non-Prime 101 Conference, download and submit your application by clicking here. For more information on the show, visit nonprime101.com
About Non-Prime 101 Conference
The Non-Prime 101 Conference, held January 27-28, 2015 in St. Petersburg, FL, is an open forum where experts of the subprime consumer population will present their data findings to help attendees better understand the behavior patterns and needs of the consumer population and to discuss their research.
About nonPrime101.com
nonPrime 101 provides research studies and articles about non-prime consumer behavior to help the public and researchers better understand them. The rate of non-prime consumers, which include thin-file, no-file, and prior prime consumers, continues to rapidly grow and nonPrime 101 provides unbiased and empirical studies that show the credit usage behaviors, activities, and needs of subprime consumers as a whole.
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