On RBI’s proposed Public Credit Registry and its implications.
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On RBI’s proposed Public Credit Registry and its implications.
Harms facing users in the digital ecosystem that players in the Indian ecosystem must contemplate in order to build appropriate safeguards
Without focus by regulators on mis-sale, we put confidence of retail customers at risk
Examining the preparedness of the MSME sector to adopt digital platforms and report on the trends for adoption of IT.
4th Dvara Research Conference - April 5-6, 2019
A single location to access publicly available household finance data in India.
An analysis of PMSYM
Research on Life insurance coverage and metrics used to measure
This post provides a brief overview of the gender gap in technology in India.
Summary of process innovations aimed at addressing concerns of household over-indebtedness and the subsequent stress experienced by members of the household.
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