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Press release: MicroVest Announces Investment in Pakistan’s Kashf Foundation
The investment furthers MicroVest’s commitment to make financial inclusion a reality in
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- Investing
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- South Asia
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A Shifting Frontier: How Mobile Money is Reshaping the Gender Gap in Financial Inclusion
Mobile banking can undoubtedly be a useful tool when it comes to closing the financial services gender gap – with the key word being "can." But as the results of the Global Findex report show, fintech is no panacea for addressing longstanding disparities in financial access, and the gap between men and women remains great. Scott Graham of FINCA International explores the potential – and limitations – of digital finance to boost women’s inclusion and empowerment.
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- Finance
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Press release: ‘Easypaisa Loan’, Pakistan’s First Digital Nano Loan Launched By Telenor Microfinance Bank
This innovative service is aimed at the common man who has no access to formal loans or banking services. It enables easy access to working capital requirements for farmers, self-employed individuals, street hawkers, and home-based workers. It also works as an effective tool in creating financial literacy by incentivizing positive credit behavior through access to better borrowing terms.
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- South Asia
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Development Bank of Nigeria to provide low interest loans to 10,000 MSMEs
A statement from the DBN said the loan is part of measures aimed at addressing the financing challenges facing MSMEs in Nigeria.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Press release: IFC, Mastercard Foundation present key tool to expand digital financial inclusion
“Agent banking and mobile money have begun to transform the financial landscape in many African markets, and there is an increasing body of evidence to show that this has real, positive impact on people’s lives and livelihoods,” said Riadh Naouar.
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- Finance
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MicroVest Sees Microfinance Shifting to Small Business
“What happens when the woman borrower who started with a $200 loan has built her business and has 10 employees and now needs $5,000 in capital to buy equipment and machinery?” asks Ron Cordes, the former co-founder and executive co-chairman of AssetMark, who has invested in MicroVest through his family foundation since 2007.
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- Investing
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How blockchain technology could revolutionise microfinance in Cambodia
A new Cambodia-based startup thinks it might have found a way to change how microfinance lenders operate and cut down lending fees by more than half – by jumping on the blockchain bandwagon.
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- Finance, Technology
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- Asia Pacific
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Industry body seeks government intervention to tame errant microfinance practitioners in Sri Lanka
LMFPA aims to self-regulate its 76 members through the code of conduct, particularly avoiding over indebtedness, maintaining transparency, promoting good recovery practices and maintaining healthy competition. Nafeer noted that an independent board would investigate the complaints lodged against its members and will take punitive action against errant members by terminating their membership if they continue to breach the code of conduct and same will be advertised in print media to inform the public.
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- South Asia