Financial Infrastructure
To improve availability of relevant financial sector infrastructure that will equip the financial sector players and other stakeholders with the ability to meet the needs and aspirations of women and youth.
Women and youth Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises’ access and usage of financial services in Tanzania is limited due to several reasons, including low access and usage of National IDs, connectivity in rural areas (data and energy), weak financial data infrastructure, physical distance to service points and lack of interoperability between merchant points-of-sale and digital wallets.
We advocate to improve the availability of relevant financial sector infrastructures that equip the financial sector players and other stakeholders with the ability to meet the needs and aspirations of women and youth.
To achieve this, we collaborate with relevant stakeholders to increase access and usage of digital financial solutions for women and youth Micro and Small Enterprise merchants. This includes promotion of:
- Acquisition and usage of National IDs and National Identification Numbers (NIN) to formalize businesses.
- Enhancement of credit decisions using credit information systems and alternative data.
- Improvement of payment systems to enable financial service providers (FSPs) and merchants.
- Capacity building and technical support to policymakers, regulators, and FSPs in financial systems’ integration.
- Facilitation of Cash-in/Cash-out (CICO) Agent Network to reach remote areas and serve more women and youth.
The Rise of Street Vendors in Tanzania and Its Economic Implications
Tanzania’s Financial Ecosystem and the Need for Deepening Inclusion of Women and Youth
FSDT Annual Report 2022 – 2023
National Financial Inclusion Framework 2023 – 2028
FSDT Annual Report 2019 – 2020
Pesa kwa Wote – Focus Note
Unlocking Mechanisms for Greater Youth Financial Inclusion-Focus Note
Rural Youth Inclusive Finance Study
Bima Challenge Focus Note
Banking Best Survey-Saving More Safely & Longer
Digital Field Automation Case Study
Mfumo Jumuishi Case Study
to support financial service providers, policymakers, regulators, and other players in the financial sector in identification of market opportunities, development of appropriate financial solutions, and implementation of cost-effective delivery models, as well as appropriate regulatory frameworks.