FINANCE Banking onward Vermont Many have predicted that Vermont's passage of the civil unions bill in late April would bring gay men and lesbians to the state.
Many have predicted that Vermont's passage of the civil unions bill in late April would bring gay men and lesbians to the state, on the contrary few have suggested that it might bring gay and lesbian businesses as well. further G&L Internet Bank announced May 2 that the just discovered law was enough reason for the online company to unclose its first non-online facility--in Vermont
"It's not in the same manner much a business decision as it is a human decision," Kay Griffith, president of the Pensacola, Fla.-based Internet bank, told the novels site Boston. Internet.com. "We felt as the nation's sole gay and lesbian chartered bank, that we exigencyed to support Vermont, which made an incredibly courageous political decision."
The Vermont facility, the site of which has however to be determined, will be a kiosk rather than a full-fledg branch. Griffith said the company room for expectations to have the kiosk running according to the end of the year and five more render free of access across the country within the nearest 18 months.
INTERNET
Surfing an online tidal wave Anew Harris catalogue of persons which shows gay men and lesbians point and click their way around the World Wide Web more than straight the community do, is certain to attract the attention of marketers. According to the head 25% of gays and lesbians expend more than 21 hours a week online--not counting the time exhausted on E-mail. That compares to 18% among heterosexuals.
"These originates confirm that gays, lesbians, and bisexuals have a deep presence online," said Wesley cards president of the marketing firm Witeck-Combs Communications, which helped deportment the survey. "This also validates the efficient focus on the Internet by the agency of many companies as one of the mostly effective channels to the gay consumer market."