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* [[Microfinance]]
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* [[Shadow banking]]
* [[Non-bank financial intermediaries]] (NBFIs)
* [[Unbanked]]
* [[Unbanked]]


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Latest revision as of 00:06, 5 February 2024

Financial services - inclusion.

Financially excluded individuals and populations are people who do not have access to traditional financial services.


FINCA and financial exclusion
"At the core of FINCA’s mission is alleviating poverty through financial inclusion.
We work to aid those individuals and small businesses who are excluded by the formal financial sector.
With a network of community-based microfinance institutions and banks around the world, we provide access to financial services for previously excluded or 'unbanked' clients."
FINCA webpage.


See also