Before The Horse Bolts
Top 5 Game changers for the Indian Financial System in 2017
As 2017 draws to a close we look back at some of the top developments in the financial sector and summarise the dominant trends that have emerged from the year gone by.
The Privacy Judgment and Financial Inclusion in India
Technology promises to overcome traditional barriers to financial inclusion, in particular by harnessing insights from consumers’ personal data. However, use of personal data creates new risks for consumers.
The Privacy Judgment and Financial Inclusion in India
Technology promises to overcome traditional barriers to financial inclusion, in particular by harnessing insights from consumers’ personal data. However, use of personal data creates new risks for consumers.
Why Small Firms Stay Small?
In India across various industrial and trading clusters, small scale manufacturers and traders use manufacturing methods aided by simple tools and technology, basic machines (usually old-reused machines which have outlived their useful life) and low skilled labour to produce and trade goods that get either locally consumed or form a part of the larger OEM[1] value-chain as part manufacturers.
A Recipe for Financial Inclusion: Fintech and Innovative Customer Protection
Policy Directions for a Modularised and Well-Functioning Financial System
In our concluding blog post in the series on the conference we recently hosted, we attempt a synthesis of the big pertinent questions that emerged from the discussions.
Customer Centricity Challenge
In February 2018, CGAP, SPTF, Leapfrog and Dvara Trust (formerly IFMR Trust) are organising a learning event on customer centric business models in Mamallapuram, Chennai, India.
Concerns for Prudential Regulation in a Modular Financial System
This post is part of our blog series on the Conference on Designing Regulations for a Rapidly Evolving Financial System hosted by Dvara Research.
Privacy on the Line: What do Indians think about privacy & data protection?
We met Sulekha[1] in a village in Uttarakhand. She was talking about the information she considered most important to her: her ration card, Aadhaar card, NREGA job card and her phone number.