Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion
Although international funders have been longstanding supporters of financial inclusion, their commitments have been put to the test in the past five years. The financial crisis led to a more challenging economic environment and budget cuts at publ...
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okr-10986-234992021-06-14T10:22:01Z Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion Lahaye, Estelle Dashi, Edlira Dolke, Eda Soursourian, Matthew GROWTH RATES DEBT FINANCING EQUITY GRANT FINANCIAL SERVICES HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTS POLICY ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY BARRIERS SMALL ENTERPRISES BARRIER FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FUTURE INCOME ACCESS TO FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL BASE INFORMATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TOTAL DEBT PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN CAPACITY BUILDING CS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY MARKET EQUITY FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS LOCAL CURRENCY MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS MATURE MARKETS GRANT FUNDING INSTRUMENTS RETAIL GOVERNANCE BUDGET MICROFINANCE MATURITY INVESTOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS GROWTH RATE INTERNATIONAL MARKET INVESTMENT CURRENCY MARKET DEVELOPMENT LOAN SIZE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUPPLY PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENTS FUNDING PAYMENT MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT CUSTOMERS PRODUCT LOANS PAYMENT SYSTEMS ENTERPRISES RETAIL INVESTOR DEBT SOURCES GUARANTEE FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION PRIVATE FUNDING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS Although international funders have been longstanding supporters of financial inclusion, their commitments have been put to the test in the past five years. The financial crisis led to a more challenging economic environment and budget cuts at public donor agencies. Results of impact studies made the expectations of microfinance more realistic. Yet, international funding continues to grow. In 2013, international funders committed at least 31 billion dollars to support financial inclusion - an estimated increase of 7 percent on average per year between 2011 and 2013. This brief analyzes trends in the international funding landscape based on consultative group to assist the poor (CGAP) research. 2015-12-22T21:49:34Z 2015-12-22T21:49:34Z 2015-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24447383/spotlight-international-funders’-commitments-financial-inclusion http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23499 English en_US CGAP brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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GROWTH RATES DEBT FINANCING EQUITY GRANT FINANCIAL SERVICES HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTS POLICY ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY BARRIERS SMALL ENTERPRISES BARRIER FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FUTURE INCOME ACCESS TO FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL BASE INFORMATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TOTAL DEBT PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN CAPACITY BUILDING CS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY MARKET EQUITY FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS LOCAL CURRENCY MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS MATURE MARKETS GRANT FUNDING INSTRUMENTS RETAIL GOVERNANCE BUDGET MICROFINANCE MATURITY INVESTOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS GROWTH RATE INTERNATIONAL MARKET INVESTMENT CURRENCY MARKET DEVELOPMENT LOAN SIZE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUPPLY PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENTS FUNDING PAYMENT MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT CUSTOMERS PRODUCT LOANS PAYMENT SYSTEMS ENTERPRISES RETAIL INVESTOR DEBT SOURCES GUARANTEE FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION PRIVATE FUNDING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS |
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GROWTH RATES DEBT FINANCING EQUITY GRANT FINANCIAL SERVICES HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES PEOPLE CAPITAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTS POLICY ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY BARRIERS SMALL ENTERPRISES BARRIER FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FUTURE INCOME ACCESS TO FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL BASE INFORMATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TOTAL DEBT PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN CAPACITY BUILDING CS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY MARKET EQUITY FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS LOCAL CURRENCY MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS MATURE MARKETS GRANT FUNDING INSTRUMENTS RETAIL GOVERNANCE BUDGET MICROFINANCE MATURITY INVESTOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS GROWTH RATE INTERNATIONAL MARKET INVESTMENT CURRENCY MARKET DEVELOPMENT LOAN SIZE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUPPLY PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENTS FUNDING PAYMENT MARKETS DEBT INSTRUMENT CUSTOMERS PRODUCT LOANS PAYMENT SYSTEMS ENTERPRISES RETAIL INVESTOR DEBT SOURCES GUARANTEE FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION PRIVATE FUNDING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE BANKS Lahaye, Estelle Dashi, Edlira Dolke, Eda Soursourian, Matthew Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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CGAP brief; |
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Although international funders have been
longstanding supporters of financial inclusion, their
commitments have been put to the test in the past five
years. The financial crisis led to a more challenging
economic environment and budget cuts at public donor
agencies. Results of impact studies made the expectations of
microfinance more realistic. Yet, international funding
continues to grow. In 2013, international funders committed
at least 31 billion dollars to support financial inclusion -
an estimated increase of 7 percent on average per year
between 2011 and 2013. This brief analyzes trends in the
international funding landscape based on consultative group
to assist the poor (CGAP) research. |
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Lahaye, Estelle Dashi, Edlira Dolke, Eda Soursourian, Matthew |
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Lahaye, Estelle Dashi, Edlira Dolke, Eda Soursourian, Matthew |
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Lahaye, Estelle |
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Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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Spotlight on International Funders’ Commitments to Financial Inclusion |
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spotlight on international funders’ commitments to financial inclusion |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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