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Apr 11, 2013

Financial Inclusion

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

Mar 21, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: Premal Shah, Kiva.org

From the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, Douglas Sabo, continues a series of conversations with leaders from the financial inclusion community.

Next up, we speak with Premal Shah, President of Kiva.org. While best known for its work connecting the Internet community with entrepreneurs in emerging markets, Kiva.org has expanded its scope to include support for aspiring entrepreneurs in the U.S. We speak to Premal during the launch event for Kiva City Little Rock, the latest addition to the Kiva City initiative that expands the availability of financial resources to small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Kiva City is a partnership between Kiva and Visa Inc. launched at the Clinton Global Initiative America meeting in June 2011.

Watch more videos in the “Voices of Inclusion” series.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 21, 2013 at 9:11 am

Mar 20, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: Janie Barrera, Accion Texas

Visa continues our “Voices of Inclusion” series of conversations with leaders from the financial inclusion community. This week, Douglas Sabo, Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, shares conversations with financial inclusion leaders recorded at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.  

First up, we speak with Janie Barrera, President and CEO of Accion Texas. Accion Texas is a partner in launching Kiva City Little Rock, the latest addition to the Kiva City initiative that expands the availability of microloans for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in the United States. Barrera discusses the opportunity to expand access to financial resources and the impact this has on entrepreneurs.

 

 

Watch more videos in the “Voices of Inclusion” series.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 20, 2013 at 11:56 am

Mar 18, 2013

President Clinton Helps Kick Off Kiva City Little Rock

Last Friday, we were proud to stand beside President Bill Clinton, Kiva.org and Accion Texas for the launch of Kiva City Little Rock, an initiative that expands the availability of microloans for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Nearly 300 people from the Little Rock community joined us for the announcement at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center.

Visa’s partnership with Kiva to help U.S. small businesses began in 2010 and led, in part, to the announcement of the Kiva City initiative at the inaugural Clinton Global Initiative America meeting in June 2011. The Kiva City program is focused on expanding Kiva’s efforts to bring the power of the “Internet Community” to more small business borrowers in cities across the U.S.

During the event, the enthusiasm about what this meant for the Little Rock community was palpable. While the loan amounts typically are small (often $5,000-$10,000), the potential impact can be big. I heard this directly from a number of the Kiva City Little Rock borrowers who were in attendance, including representatives from handmade jewelry, artisanal cheese and handmade baby clothing businesses. I look forward to hearing more about the future successes of these businesses.

Commenting on the significance of the announcement, President Clinton noted, “The genius of Kiva is that they took everything we had learned – the lessons of what worked and what doesn’t in microlending – and the promise of crowdfunding and putting it in to building a new economy brick by brick – or person by person, if you will. It’s an exhilarating thing. And I am happy to support it.”

If you would like to help fund a borrower’s dream in Little Rock, visit: www.kiva.org/littlerock

Watch a video of President Clinton introducing Kiva City:

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 18, 2013 at 3:51 pm

Mar 15, 2013

Guest Blog: President Clinton Helps Launch 4th Kiva City in Little Rock

Visa partners with many organizations, companies and governments as part of our shared goal of reaching full financial inclusion globally by 2020. One of those organizations is Kiva.org, a nonprofit working to alleviate poverty by connecting people around the world through microlending. In 2010, we announced a partnership with Kiva to help more U.S. small businesses tap into microfinance, in part through launching Kiva City in areas of the country where small business is struggling in the economic recovery. Today, we invited Kiva President Premal Shah to share the news of the launch of the latest Kiva City, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Guest post by Premal Shah, President, Kiva.org

Today, I look forward to standing alongside President Clinton, Visa and Accion Texas to announce the launch of Kiva City Little Rock, an initiative to help more small business owners in Arkansas get access to the financial tools they need to create jobs and a better life for themselves and their communities. As we enter the third year of the partnership between Kiva and Visa, I am thrilled to announce that this is the fourth Kiva City we’ve launched together as a part of our CGI Commitment to Action. Kiva City Little Rock joins initiatives already underway in Detroit, Los Angeles and New Orleans.

In the words of President Clinton, “Successful small business owners in Little Rock and across the country have the power to accelerate job growth and economic opportunity for all of us. They have the plan and the passion; and this Commitment to Action will provide the much-needed capital to start or expand.”

Kiva City Little Rock provides access to capital for small business owners and budding entrepreneurs by crowdfunding loans on kiva.org/littlerock – often $25 at a time – that add up to job creation and economic growth.

The initiative is a collaboration between Kiva, Visa, Accion Texas, and nonprofit organizations in Little Rock working as Kiva Zip Trustees. Accion Texas works to identify small businesses in the Little Rock area that would benefit from a loan and then posts their profiles on Kiva.org for crowdsourced funding opportunities. The real power of Kiva City comes from local people with local solutions for growing new businesses.

In the Little Rock region, there are more than 69,000 small businesses that employ nearly 330,000 people. Through Kiva City, anyone with an Internet connection has a chance to help support local small businesses. Every dollar lent helps create jobs in the community, in turn supporting another local business, and then another. As small businesses grow and expand, local economies start to improve, then take off.

Both Kiva and Visa share the belief that small businesses and the entrepreneurs behind them are the engines of economic prosperity – and that’s what makes our partnership so effective.

For more information on Kiva City Little Rock or to lend to a small business owner, visit Kiva.org/littlerock

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 15, 2013 at 3:39 pm

Mar 8, 2013

International Women’s Day

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day today, Visa is proud to join the global movement to honor the achievements of women around the world. Yet, while we acknowledge the many advancements for women, we also recognize that many challenges remain.

Today, an estimated 2.5 billion adults lack access to formal financial services, and a disproportionate number of them are women.  In many developing countries – as our recent research with the GSMA mWomen Programme demonstrates – women often are the primary household financial managers: paying bills, making daily purchases and trying save for the future. However, many women lack access to the basic financial services – a secure way to carry money, a safe place to save – that could help them better manage their unpredictable and often precarious lives. Access to basic financial tools such as payments and savings is a key driver of women’s empowerment, helping them improve their daily lives while also lifting themselves and their families out of poverty.

At Visa, we are proud to know that our products, services and global network are helping provide women with access to the financial tools they need to lead safer, more convenient and dignified lives. One example is the Visa Giro program, through which many women in Latin America are gaining first-time access to more formal financial services and a secure way to manage their finances In addition to the financial inclusion benefits generated by our products and network.

We’ve also built several partnerships aimed at improving women’s access to financial services, including:

  • Partnering with Women’s World Banking to advance financial inclusion in Nigeria by supporting the development of a commercially-viable savings product tailored to the needs of underserved women. Women will be able to access their savings accounts via bank branches, ATMs and mobile phones, providing them convenience and security.

International Women’s Day offers an opportunity to reflect on the progress that has been made and recommit ourselves to the work ahead. At Visa, through our products, network and partnerships, we look forward to finding new ways to empower women worldwide in the years to come.

Please click here for an executive summary of Unlocking the Potential and watch on-the-ground reports from the team of researchers here.

Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, Douglas Sabo and Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women discuss the profound impact mobile technology is having on the lives of low-income women around the world.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 8, 2013 at 9:28 am

Mar 6, 2013

A Proud Day: Visa Named One of the World’s Most Ethical Companies

Visa runs the world’s largest retail electronic payments network, but our business isn’t just about technology – it’s about trust. We need to earn the trust of everyone we partner with and serve, every single day, in order to succeed.

That’s why being named to the 2013 list of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute is such an important honor for us. It reflects our commitment to the highest ethical standards in everything we do – not just what we say, but what we actually do – as well as our determination to live up to the trust that people all over the world put in our brand.

A leading international think tank, the Ethisphere Institute is dedicated to promoting best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption, and sustainability. As Ethisphere explains, companies that receive the World’s Most Ethical Companies designation “truly go beyond making statements about doing business ‘ethically’ and translate those words into action.”

Visa takes a comprehensive approach to ethical business practices, including industry-leading policies, trainings and programs. Visa also has a Corporate Responsibility program focused on responsible business practices and community involvement, and areas where our business expertise and philanthropic contributions can contribute to financial inclusion and improving humanitarian aid.

Joining this global list of companies dedicated to doing business with world-class ethical practices is, to us, a sign that we are on the right track.

View the complete World’s Most Ethical Companies 2013 list here.

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Posted by: Ellen Richey, Chief Enterprise Risk Officer on March 6, 2013 at 6:39 am

Feb 27, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

From Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress show floor, 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 Daniel Radcliffe, Program Officer, Financial Services for the Poor at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

 

View the entire Voices of Inclusion series here.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on February 27, 2013 at 6:06 pm

Feb 27, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: UNCDF’s Till Bruett

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 Till Bruett, Advisor and Programme Manager for the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF’) Mobile Money for the Poor initiative.

In this video, Bruett shares an overview of UNCDF’s work around the world and highlights the convergence of the diverse set of stakeholders supporting financial inclusion.

View the entire Voices of Inclusion series here.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on February 27, 2013 at 3:44 pm

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