Banks, financial organizations, and inclusion
What is it?
Inclusion for the financial sector covers a spectrum of concerns from access to products and services, to internal policies and practices. This page covers inclusion topics that are relevant to financial institutions.
Articles
This Articles section includes research papers, news articles, and other information published on the Internet.
“Achieving Equality through Financial Inclusion” by Hamed Arbabi / Forbes. Article describing how the financial sector can address equality issues by using approaches such as digital payments, financial literacy, and new services with lower bars to entry.
“The impact of financial inclusion on tax revenue in EMEA countries: A threshold regression approach” by Engy Raouf / Borsa Istanbul Review. A study that examines the impact of financial inclusion on tax revenue in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
Experiences
This Experiences section includes stories, perspectives, and experiences submitted by people experiencing disabilities or is Deaf. Where necessary, personal information have been changed to protect the privacy of the people involved.
This section is work in progress
Other issues being raised or addressed
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External groups
The External Groups section contains links to organizations or individuals who are working, advocating, or innovating in this space. The parties mentioned in this list are not endorsed by the IDRC.
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