The Bank works with more than 100,000 Futuremakers participants per year, including the unbanked, new employees, subsistence and set-to-grow entrepreneurs.
To better understand young people’s financing gaps, Business Fights Poverty recently conducted a survey amongst 1270 young people with Standard Chartered Bank and Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. The resulting research paper will be shared in the run up to the Forum. It will inform the Futuremakers’ strategy to lift participation through financial inclusion across its programmes and business partnerships.