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Disruptive Innovations in Fintech can deliver value to Poor

In her address at the 2017 Mastercard Foundation Symposium on Financial Inclusion, Tamara Cook, Head of Digital Innovations at FSD Kenya states that disruptive innovations can respond to the daily financial service needs of the poor people.

Jul 28, 2018

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Mobile Banking: Efforts by Banks Part 2

In this video series-2, Tamara Cook, Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses the case of Opportunity International Bank of Malawi (OIBM) that uses mobile banking solutions to reduce cost and reach more customers.

Nov 8, 2010

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Mobile Banking: Efforts by Banks Part 1

In this video series-1 Tamara Cook, Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation discusses the need for technology intervention in banking. She explains how mobile banking can solve two major problems of bankers, namely, the cost of serving clients down and reaching people who live far from the branch.

Nov 1, 2010

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