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Financial Inclusion 2020

We are building a movement toward full financial inclusion using 2020 as a focal point to galvanize action.

Read our new 2014 Roundup e-magazine, highlighting new ventures, milestones, and debates from the past year from around the financial inclusion world.

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The Smart Campaign

The Smart Campaign works with microfinance leaders from around the world on a common goal: keeping clients first in microfinance. The Smart Campaign believes that protecting clients is not only the right thing to do; it's the smart thing to do.

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Africa Board Fellowship

The ABF connects board members and CEOs through peer learning and exchange to strengthen the governance of financial institutions serving low-income clients in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Investing in Inclusive Finance

Investing in Inclusive Finance explores the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of financial inclusion and commercial investment around three main focus areas: Responsible Investing, Governance, and Risk Management

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Financial Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities

The Center's vision for Financial Inclusion promotes equal and fair access to quality financial products and services by all, including persons with disabilities.

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CFI is an action-oriented think tank working toward full global financial inclusion. Full Financial inclusion is a state in which everyone who can use them has access to a range of quality financial services at affordable prices, with convenience, dignity, and consumer protections, delivered by a range of providers in a stable, competitive market to financially capable clients.

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New & Noteworthy

  • 2015 Global Microscope Highlights Improvements in Financial Inclusion
    December 04, 2015
    Developed by the EIU in collaboration with the Multilateral Investment Fund (a member of the Inter- American Development Bank Group) and CAF—Development Bank of Latin America, and with additional financial and technical support from the Center for Financial Inclusion at Accion and the MetLife Foundation, the Microscope benchmarks national progress on financial inclusion in 55 countries in order to catalyse reform. Read this year's report and see all the country rankings.
  • FI2020 Week Is Underway! Join In
    November 02, 2015
    Throughout FI2020 Week, November 2-6, over 25 partners across the globe will convene conversations exploring the most important steps to achieving financial inclusion. FI2020 Week will bring together diverse stakeholders to conduct interactive and participatory events, each of which will produce calls to action. Along with in-person events, online webinars will be held throughout the week. For more information, including how to participate and get involved, check out the FI2020 Week website here. And follow along with the latest happenings using the Storify social media feed on the FI2020 Week website, and with #FI2020 on Twitter.
  • FI2020 Progress Report Is Out. Cast Your Vote!
    October 01, 2015
    In the new FI2020 Progress Report, we present our assessment of progress toward global financial inclusion through the lens of five topics: Addressing Customer Needs, Client Protection, Credit Reporting & Data, Financial Capability, and Technology. The report provides a qualitative and interactive assessment of who is doing what, celebrating the most significant accomplishments, and highlighting the gaps that constitute the agenda for the coming years. We’ve started each topic of conversation with a scorecard between 0 and 10. We invite you to use the interactive feature on the website to cast your own vote and compare your scores to ours. Click here to visit the Progress Report website.

Fresh Blog Posts

Do Lenders Make Clear the Risks of Microfinance Loans? (Elisabeth Rhyne, Managing Director, CFI): With 700m new accounts opened between 2011 and 2014, more people than ever have a bank or mobile money account. But many of the new consumers are in poor countries, and people with low incomes are often more vulnerable to abuses when they borrow, save or send money. The Smart Campaign, a consumer movement, surveyed 4,000 microcredit borrowers in four countries. Their responses were documented in a report, It’s My Turn to Speak. The study looked at Peru and Georgia, where there is relatively good protection for consumers, and Pakistan and Benin, where protection is less robust. Some good news emerged: most people are satisfied. Borrowers rated their microlenders as good as, and sometimes better than, schools, hospitals, and governments. Grievous abuses were few – about 3 percent of those surveyed. But there were cautionary tales. Too many borrowers don’t understand what they... Read more

Towards Authentic Transparency: A Radical Rethinking of Disclosure in Financial Inclusion (Caitlin Sanford, Bankable Frontier Associates, and Alexandra Rizzi, the Smart Campaign): New Client Voices research from the Smart Campaign and Bankable Frontier Associates (BFA) finds that although microfinance providers may be complying with disclosure regulations, clients are not adequately absorbing information about their financial products. A regulatory compliance-based approach to consumer protection in which providers focus on meeting minimum disclosure requirements risks losing sight of the main objective of transparency— that clients understand what they are signing up for. With clients inadequately informed about many aspects of microfinance, even in countries with strong transparency regulations like Peru and Georgia, the Client Voices findings demand a radical rethinking of transparency. Namely, emphasis should widen from what information is provided to how much clients understand. In the Client Voices project we solicited... Read more

 

Rhyne, Elisabeth

What Makes Them Tick? Exploring the Anatomy of Major Microenterprise Institutions

what_makes_them_tickWhat Makes Them Tick? Exploring the Anatomy of Major Microenterprise Institutions
By Elisabeth Rhyne and Linda Rotblatt  - Published: September 1994

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Mainstreaming Microfinance: How Lending to the Poor Began, Grew and Came of Age in Bolivia

mainstreaming_microfinanceMainstreaming Microfinance: How Lending to the Poor Began, Grew and Came of Age in Bolivia
By Elisabeth Rhyne - Published: May 2001

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InSight #06: The Service Company Model

Insight1InSight #6: The Service Company Model: A New Strategy for Commercial Banks in Microfinance
By Cesar Lopez and Elisabeth Rhyne - Published: September 2003

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InSight #03: Making Microfinance Transparent

Insight1InSight #3: Making Microfinance Transparent: ACCION Policy Paper on Transparency
By Elisabeth Rhyne - Published: October 2002

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Supervising & Regulating Microfinance in the Context of Financial Sector Liberalization

supervising__regulating_microfinanceSupervising & Regulating Microfinance in the Context of Financial Sector Liberalization: Lessons from Bolivia, Colombia and Mexico
By Jacques Trigo Loubière, Patricia Lee Devaney and Elisabeth Rhyne - Published: August 2004

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