Making Savings Work for Women is a knowledge-sharing and learning community created to drive savings for low-income women. Through this series, you’ll hear leaders of institutions who are part of the cohort, discuss work that they have been doing and the learnings that they’ve extracted along the way.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
In this episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Network, Women's World Banking) chats with Ada Udechukwu (Head of Women Banking, Access Bank in Nigera) and Sandra Orgu (Partnerships and Communications Manager, Access Bank in Nigeria) about Access Bank's commitment... more
In this episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Network, Women's World Banking) chats with Beatrice Mwambije (SME and Liabilities Senior Manager, NMB Bank, Tanzania). They discuss Beatrice's journey into banking, and her work advocating for women clients by drivin... more
In this episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Network, Women's World Banking) chats with Puneet Gupta (Co-Founder, Kaleidofin India). They discuss Kaleidofin's dedication to their customers and customizing financial plans with a package-based approach.
In the first episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Network, Women's World Banking) chats with Bernie Akporiaye, Managing Director, MaTontine Senegal). They discuss MaTontine's work providing access to small loans and a range of financial services to underserved ... more
In this episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Women's World Banking) talks to Beatrice Mwambije (SME and Liabilities Senior Manager, NMB Bank, Tanzania) about the business clubs NMB runs to help drive savings and quality loans for underserved women.
In this episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Women's World Banking) talks to Puneet Gupta (Co-Founder, Kaleidofin in India) to discuss the importance of understanding each customer's specific goals to build package-based solutions, and why he believes investing... more
In the first episode, Ade Ashaye (EVP, Women's World Banking) sits down with Bernie Akporiaye (Managing Director, MaTontine Senegal) to discuss MaTonTine's work in providing women clients with the financial services they need, the challenges they fac... more
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