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The Center for Financial Inclusion | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. The Center for Financial Inclusion. If you would prefer to go straight to the Center’s website and access the latest news, reports, and events, please click here. At this juncture, ACCION International is launching the Center for Financial Inclusion, a collaborative effort to advance the commercial model of microfinance while upholding the interests and needs of poor clients worldwide. The Center for Financial Inclusion has identifi...
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Fifty-Eight Percent of Women in India Report Difficulty Accessing Credit, Savings, or Jobs Because of their Gender | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. Fifty-Eight Percent of Women in India Report Difficulty Accessing Credit, Savings, or Jobs Because of their Gender. May 22, 2015 in Branchless Banking. Women and Financial Inclusion. Tags: 2014 Global Findex. Posted by Center Staff. Embed from Getty Images. A new paper from MasterCard corroborates recent findings on persistent gaps in the financial inclusion of women, indicating that in India 58 percent. In Chennai, India found that...
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Branchless Banking | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Branchless Banking’ category. Governance and Large Systems Change: The Case of Financial Inclusion. August 19, 2016 in Branchless Banking. Center for Financial Inclusion. By Center for Financial Inclusion. Posted by Steve Waddell, Principal, NetworkingAction. Embed from Getty Images. A governance expert and professor at Singapore Management University, and Simon Zadek. The thr...
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Alex Counts: What I Learned at the FI2020 Global Forum | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. Alex Counts: What I Learned at the FI2020 Global Forum. November 7, 2013 in Branchless Banking. Center for Financial Inclusion. Microfinance CEO Working Group. Women and Financial Inclusion. Microfinance CEO Working Group. Universal Standards for Social Performance Management. Posted by Alex Counts, President and CEO, Grameen Foundation. Dissecting the Term Financial Inclusion. And if so, why use them? Let’s assume they are new conc...
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Alex Counts on Karlan and Appel’s “More Than Good Intentions” | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. Alex Counts on Karlan and Appel’s “More Than Good Intentions”. September 5, 2012 in Center for Financial Inclusion. Posted by Center Staff. This post by Alex Counts, President and CEO of Grameen Foundation. Shares his thoughts in reading Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel’s book “More Than Good Intentions.” For more from Alex Counts, visit his blog. Where he describes the process of writing a book on Haitian microfinance pioneer Fonkoze.
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MasterCard | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘MasterCard’ tag. The Business of Financial Inclusion: Banks that Partner go Farther and Deeper. July 25, 2016 in Branchless Banking. Center for Financial Inclusion. Institute of International Finance (IIF). The Association of Banks of Peru (ASBANC). The Business of Financial Inclusion: Insights from Banks in Emerging Markets. By Center for Financial Inclusion. Happy International W...
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A Call for Caution in Judging the Merits of Financial Education: A Review of ‘Bridging the Gap’ | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. A Call for Caution in Judging the Merits of Financial Education: A Review of ‘Bridging the Gap’. May 15, 2012 in Financial Education. Posted by Chris Dunford, Senior Research Fellow, Freedom From Hunger. Is a most welcome and ambitious review of the state of financial education. Its authors, Anamitra Deb and Mike Kubzansky of the Monitor Group, were commissioned and funded by the Citi Foundation. A valuable distinction is made by.
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Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion – Two Faces of the Same Coin | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion Two Faces of the Same Coin. May 11, 2015 in Branchless Banking. Center for Financial Inclusion. Posted by María José Roa Garcia, Researcher, Centro de Estudios Monetarios Latinoamericanos (CEMLA). Reports on the financial stability of emerging countries indicate that non-traditional institutions advancing financial inclusion are increasingly important. The contemporary financial servic...
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The Smart Campaign | Center for Financial Inclusion blog
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Center for Financial Inclusion blog. The Center for Financial Inclusion. Campaign Mission and Goals. Is a global effort to unite microfinance leaders around a common goal: to keep clients as the driving force of the industry. Protecting clients is not only the right thing to do; it’s the smart thing to do. What is Smart Microfinance? Smart Microfinance encompasses core Client Protection Principles to help microfinance institutions practice good ethics and smart business:. Fair and respectful treatment of...