Treasury announces corporate and philanthropic support following Trump Accounts Summit

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Scott Bessent Secretary | U.S. Department Of Treasury

Treasury announces corporate and philanthropic support following Trump Accounts Summit

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Yesterday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury hosted the Trump Accounts Summit in Washington, D.C., with President Donald J. Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivering keynote addresses. The event focused on advancing national participation in the Trump Accounts initiative, which aims to expand access to private ownership and economic growth opportunities for American families.

During the summit, several major corporations announced commitments to support the program. These companies pledged actions such as matching seed funding, increasing employee involvement, or creating new ways for account growth. The list of corporate supporters includes Bank of America Corporation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Blackrock, Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., Mastercard Inc., NVIDIA Corporation, Robinhood Markets, Inc., Uber Technologies, Inc., Visa Inc., Wells Fargo & Company, among others.

Philanthropic contributions were also highlighted at the summit. Notable donors included Michael & Susan Dell, Ray & Barbara Dalio, Brad Gerstner, Harold Hamm, and Nicki Minaj.

Secretary Scott Bessent stated: “Through Trump Accounts, our President is putting the American Dream within reach of every citizen, no matter the circumstances of birth,” adding that “Trump Accounts are among the most significant policy innovations of modern times. They mark a singular moment in economic history by expanding the benefits of private ownership and compound growth to all Americans.”

The Treasury Department plans to continue working with industry partners to secure further commitments for the Trump Accounts program and promote broader family participation across the country.

For more information about Trump Accounts or details from Secretary Bessent’s remarks at the summit, interested parties can visit TrumpAccounts.gov.

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