Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part–2)
The second part of a two-part series that undertakes an analysis of the Account Aggregator system
Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part–1)
The first part of a two-part series that undertakes an analysis of the Account Aggregator system
Who Is The State?: Reconsidering Article 12 In The Context Of Common Service Centres
The delivery of government services through the public-private partnership (PPP) model has been a key plank of the government’s development agenda.
Inaugural Dvara Research Blog Competition – Winners
Winners announcement
Top 5 Game changers for the Indian Financial System in 2019
Summarising the dominant trends from the year gone by.
Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part II)
TLF is proud to bring you a two-part guest post authored by Ms. Malavika Raghavan, Head, Future of Finance Initiative and Ms. Anubhutie Singh, Policy Analyst, Future of Finance Initiative at Dvara Research.
Building safe consumer data infrastructure in India: Account Aggregators in the financial sector (Part I)
TLF is proud to bring you a two-part guest post authored by Ms. Malavika Raghavan, Head, Future of Finance Initiative and Ms. Anubhutie Singh, Policy Analyst, Future of Finance Initiative at Dvara Research.
Improving Outcomes for the Financial System through Credit Rating Agencies – Part 2
Part two in our two-part blog series on Improving Outcomes for the Financial System through Credit Rating Agencies
Will The Personal Data Protection Bill Pass The Litmus Test Of Trust?
Our society operates on the basis of trust. We use this trust every day. To build friendships, to buy and sell things, to vote, to claim protection and benefits from the State when they are due.
Improving Outcomes for the Financial System through Credit Rating Agencies – Part 1
Part one in our two-part blog series on Improving Outcomes for the Financial System through Credit Rating Agencies