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L-R: Ajay Banga,President and CEO,MasterCard, Oluwatoyin Jokosemimi , Head, Financial System Strategy 2020, Omokehinde Ojomuyide, country manager, MasterCard Worldwide at the MasterCard thought leadership session, held in Abuja.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
Tani Fund is experimenting with digital crop management for its partner-farmers. Each lead farmer is given a smart phone loaded with Tani Fund's app, which allows them to send photos and collect data about their crops. The digital element is in its early stages.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
06/07/2009 - CORRE«√O DE LEGENDA - Opini„o dos alunos da Escola Estadual JosÈ Leite Lopes (Nave), sobre a revista especial de Astronomia do Jornal O Dia. Na foto, da esq/dir Ilan Menezes de 15 anos, Lucas Gomes de 15 anos, Pedro Tavares de 16 anos, Wesllei Voazen de 15 anos, Hillary Sousa de 14 anos, Lissa Martins de 16 anos e Larissa Abrah„o de 16 anos. Foto de Felipe O'Neill, Ag. O Dia CIDADE, ENSINO, CULTURA, EDUCA«√O, CONHECIMENTO, LAZER, DIVERS√O, NAVE
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
In 2011, USAID, JP Morgan, and the Gates, Gatsby, and Rockefeller Foundations announced a first-of-its-kind effort to invest $25 million in the African Agricultural Capital Fund, which will deliver much needed growth capital to boost the productivity and profitability of Africa's undercapitalized agriculture sector. NUAC Farm in Northern Uganda is one of the first agribusinesses to receive financing from this fund.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
Globally, nearly half of all adults are financially marginalized and do not have a back account. For the unbanked, it is a challenge to gain access to banks and the services they offer. For banks, it is a challenge to reach the unbanked. At this two-day conference on financial inclusion, more than 50 researchers and financial industry leaders from around the world presented original research and experiences in bridging the gap between the unbanked and the banking sector. Dr. Guillermo Ortiz, chairman of Grupo Financiero Banorte-IXE, current member of G30, and former governor of the Bank of Mexico delivered the conference keynote address. Additional sessions focused on microfinance, remittances, and mobile banking. This event was organized by the SWIFT Institute and HKS’ Ash Center and Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.