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Apr 11, 2013

Daryl Collins

Portfolios of Rwanda: Insights Into the Lives of the Financially Underserved

Rwanda Partners with Visa to Advance Financial  Inclusion

Last week in Kigali, Visa teamed up with Bankable Frontiers Associates, AFR and Ntare Insights to share the results of new research into the day-to-day lives of financially underserved Rwandans. Utilizing the Financial Diaries methodology derived from Portfolios of the Poor, the research, led by BFA Director and Portfolios co-author Daryl Collins, tracked the daily cash flows and financial activities of 59 individuals from 40 households over a two month period.

In a joint post today on CGAP, Visa and BFA discuss the research, including the finding that in markets like Rwanda, where significant strides have already been made to extend the reach of financial services, the evidence suggests that the challenge for the financial sector is less one of access and more one of relevance.

This new research, Portfolios of Rwanda, is just one aspect of Visa’s work in support of our Charter of Collaboration with the government of Rwanda. The charter, renewed in 2012, is helping to lay the foundation for electronic payments, promote innovation and build capacity to ensure the long-term sustainability of financial systems in Rwanda.

Related videos:
Voices of Inclusion: Daryl Collins
Product Development in Rwanda

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on April 11, 2013 at 10:58 am

Feb 27, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: Daryl Collins, Author & BFA Director

From the show floor at Mobile World Congress, Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, Douglas Sabo interviews thought leaders from the public, private and NGO sectors about the impact mobile services are having on financial inclusion efforts around the world.

Next in the series, Douglas sits down with Daryl Collins, Author of Portfolios of the Poor and Director at Bankable Frontier Associates (BFA) for an extended discussion of the research recently released BFA, the GSMA mWomen Programme and Visa Inc. exploring how women around the world manage their money and how mobile money services can help meet their financial needs.

Among her insights, Daryl shares information about how the money management techniques of women differ from men and the importance of the income that women earn and contribute to family expenses. Daryl shared additional information from the study, including what women reported as the most appealing features of mobile financial services: convenience, security and privacy.

Daryl Collins, Author of Portfolios of the Poor and Director at Bankable Frontier Associates

Other videos in the “Voices of Inclusion” series:

Dr. Maura O’Neill, USAID

Chris Locke, GSMA Mobile for Development

Elizabeth Berthe, Mercy Corps

Cherie Blair, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

 

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on February 27, 2013 at 8:50 am