Insolvency Law Reform in India
We recently hosted a series of knowledge management sessions at our office, as part of which we had invited Richa Roy of AZB & Partners as one of the speakers.
Video: A Robust Architecture for Financial Inclusion in India – Ms. Arundhati Bhattacharya
In the previous post we had covered the keynote address delivered by Mr. Nandan Nilekani at the IFMR Holdings Event, 2015.
Video: Disruption in Financial Services – Mr. Nandan Nilekani
To mark the recent partnership with Accion, LeapFrog & Lok Capital to scale up our financial inclusion platform, IFMR Holdings earlier this month hosted prominent leaders from the financial services industry, partners and key investors at an event held in Mumbai.
Battle of Economic Ideas – Part III
This is the third and final post in our blog series on the Battle of Economic Ideas.
The IFMR Trust Group Annual Update 2015: Enabling Access to Finance
The IFMR Trust Group has, since 2008, reached over 11 million financially excluded individuals across 24 states and 356 districts in India through its group companies, IFMR Finance Foundation, IFMR Rural Finance, and IFMR Holdings (IFMR Rural Channels and Services (IRCS),
Video: Best Way to Interact with Clients: High-Touch or Low-Touch
The Master Card Foundation recently organised a Symposium on Financial Inclusion that explored the theme of “Clients at the Center” by focusing on the “Client Journey”.
Video: How Much Can Asset Portfolios of Rural Households Benefit from Formal Financial Services?
As part of our blog series on the recently held Spark sessions, in this post we cover a talk by Vishnu Prasad & Rachit Khaitan on their recently released research paper “How much can asset portfolios of rural households benefit from formal financial services?”
Will linking Aadhaar, India Post revolutionise banking?
Recently Bindu Ananth participated in a panel discussion as part of Network 18’s “Change India: Experiments with Big Ideas” TV series.
Financing Metropolitan Governments in Developing Countries
The investment requirement of urban infrastructure over the next 20 years is estimated by the Isher Ahluwalia Committee to be in the region of Rs. 40 lakh crore.
Video: Dr. Nachiket Mor on the Report of the RBI Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services
In the below video Dr. Nachiket Mor articulates the RBI committee’s vision for financial inclusion and financial deepening in India covering aspects of Universal Electronic Bank Account, Payments, Credit, Priority Sector Lending and Customer Protection.