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From Collateral to Cashflow: Expanding Access to Finance for Nigeria’s Female Business Owners
This research examines how two commercial banks are developing innovative credit solutions to expand access to finance for women entrepreneurs.
Increasing Access to Formal Financial Services
This learning brief describes three models that USAID-funded Feed the Future Rural Resilience Activity utilized to provide formal financial services, in particular credit and savings, to previously excluded populations in Northeast Nigeria.
Leading and Managing Change to Reach Low-Income Savers in Nigeria: A Case Study of LAPO MFB
This LAPO Microfinance Bank case study shares lessons from their experience in developing and implementing a change management program to underpin its launch of a savings product.
AXA Mansard, Nigeria – The Case for Insuring Women for a Better Tomorrow
This case study showcases the business case for women's insurance in Nigeria.
A Client Needs-Centred Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
Understanding how and why customers use different types of financial services
A Client Needs-Centered Approach to Financial Inclusion Measurement
Innovative financial inclusion data framework focused on customers financial needs
Nigeria Confronts a Challenging Financial Inclusion Gender Gap: A Case Study of Policy Change to Support Women's Financial Inclusion
Looking at hurdles and opportunities in promoting women's financial inclusion
Mobile Money in Nigeria: The User Experience
Expanding mobile financial services in Nigeria
The Role of Microfinance Banks in the Socioeconomic Development of Rural Communities in Cross River State
How do microfinance banks influence socioeconomic development in rural Nigeria?
Suitability of the ASA Model in Nigeria
Discussing lending methodology adopted by ASA International