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Learning brief: savings products for low income customers
Can these be provided sustainably and at scale? Read this learning brief to find out how some financial service providers are answering this as...
SEEP 2020 Conference: What I learnt about digital Savings Groups
SEEP 2020 was my first virtual conference. While I participated in countless webinars and online discussions, this five-day virtual conference...
Leveraging high-performing agents to deliver customer value
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, innovation is transforming how people conduct financial transactions and live their lives.
Checking in With the Savings Evidence Map
Launched in 2018 as part of the Savings Learning Lab activities, this is the Savings Evidence Map. Discover all 299 studies included in the map...
Savings count: Trends in access, use and the ecosystem of savings in Sub-Saharan Africa
The consistent use of financial services can help the world’s poorest people better manage risks, step out of poverty and build a better...
Briefing paper – Savings count: Trends in access, use and the ecosystem of savings in sub-Saharan Africa
The consistent use of financial services can help the world’s poorest people better manage risks, step out of poverty and build a better...
Savings in Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Insights from the Mastercard Foundation Savings Learning Lab
The following publication was led by the SEEP Network, funded through the Savings Learning Lab. This publication was originally published on...
Stories of Bank Linkages
What are we learning from savings group members on how bank linkages are working for them? Insights from the MasterCard Foundation Savings...
What do we mean by client empowerment in financial inclusion and how do we do it?
At the 2017 SEEP Annual Conference, I had the pleasure to facilitate a session with colleagues from the Mastercard Foundation Savings Learning Lab.