Bima Challenge Focus Note
Over the past decade, remarkable progress has been made in improving financial inclusion in terms of the number of adults using formal financial services, the adoption and usage of digital
The Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania (FSDT) is a donor-funded financial sector market facilitator that aims to achieve poverty reduction through a transformative financial sector that offers quality, inclusive and sustainable financial solutions to improve the livelihood, wellbeing, and empowerment of underserved Tanzanians.
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Over the past decade, remarkable progress has been made in improving financial inclusion in terms of the number of adults using formal financial services, the adoption and usage of digital
Financial inclusion, as defined by the World Bank, is when “individuals and businesses have access to useful and affordable financial products and services that meet their needs – transactions, payments,
The Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT) combined forces with leading East African financial services provider Equity Bank to expand the bank’s retail agency banking network in Tanzania. This would make
At the core of any market is demand and supply of services and products. To enhance the quality of transactions between the two sides, most markets are Download
At the core of any market is demand and supply of services and products. To enhance the quality of transactions between the two sides, most markets are complimented by core
The art and science of philanthropic grantmaking in the developing world has been undergoing a shift, particularly in areas powered by financial inclusion. Increasingly, grant-giving is focused on leveraging both
Bima Challenge (BC) is a co-financing facility that aims to contribute to the business models and distribution channels of the development of an inclusive insurance market in Tanzania. rough the
In 2015, the Microinsurance Landscape Survey conducted by the FSDT and the Technical Working Group showed that microinsurance products are covering 4.5 million people, 18% of the adult population. This
FSDT studies continued to show low insurance and micro-insurance uptake in Tanzania but did not provide a thorough understanding of the reasons for the low levels of penetration. The Insurance
FSDT studies continued to show low insurance and micro-insurance uptake in Tanzania but did not provide a thorough understanding of the reasons for the low levels of penetration. The Insurance
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