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Arriba Joins Forces With the Worldwide Association of Mexicans Abroad  

July 1, 2006 - Carlos Villanueva, the founder and president of the Worldwide Association of Mexicans Abroad (AMME), has announced that the association will endorse the services of Arriba Card, Inc. In addition, the two organizations will work together to promote financial literacy and innovative financial services to the Hispanic community.

"I have seen many similar programs such as Arriba's come into this market," stated Mr. Villanueva, "but I have never seen one as comprehensive and community-focused as this. I am very proud to offer my personal services and the assets of AMME to helping Arriba achieve its goals - because its goals and ours are the same...the betterment of the Mexican-American community."

AMME is a bridge between the Mexican community and the world. It offers help and services to Mexican emigrants around the world - through both the nonprofit AMME Foundation and the for-profit AMME organization. With offices in the U.S. and Mexico, AMME has a unique reach into the community through key business and community alliances.

In addition, AMME is very active on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border and enjoys strong relationships with business, government and community leaders in both countries - and around the world. If you want to reach Mexican consumers and businesspeople, AMME represents an outstanding opportunity.

In the U.S., AMME’s alliances include, but are not limited to, the Federal Government (SBA, IRS, Census Bureau, State Dept.), the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, State and City governments, the Latino Business Association, the Latino Coalition, hundreds of local Chambers of Commerce, media groups including Univision and Azteca America, and local hometown community associations.

In Mexico, AMME has relationships with Federal, State and local governments, many local communities, hundreds of businesses and business coalitions such as Canacintro Mexico, a technology and industrial alliance.

In a unique working partnership, the companies' top executives will work with each others' organizations as special consultants, working on specific business development projects, co-marketing programs, and synergistic initiatives. This close relationship will enable Arriba to build key alliances within the Mexican-American community, especially with the over 800 hometown associations that AMME is directly affiliated with.