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Guide / Toolkit

Open Finance Self-Assessment Tool and Development Roadmap

This technical guide introduces the open finance self-assessment tool and development roadmap. It provides practical tools for policymakers to use to decide whether to implement an open finance regime to advance financial inclusion.

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Establishing a Financial Services Ombudsman in Mongolia: Experiences and Lessons From Armenia, Australia, and Singapore

This paper shares insights from three long-standing financial alternative dispute resolution systems in Armenia, Australia, and Singapore with a goal to help strengthen financial consumer protection in Mongolia and other countries.

Case Study

Informed Design: A Case Study Series (Lucy)

The second installment in a new case study series from FinEquity on informed design and digital financial services (DFS). This study examines product and service design by Lucy, a neobank for entrepreneurial women—specifically Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore—providing DFS and business-building tools and training through a mobile app to help them start and grow their businesses. 

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Rokin Banks’ Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak in Japan

This brief shares details on what special measures Rokin Banks have introduced in response to the pandemic.

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Joint Liability Borrowing and Suicide

This paper examines the consequences of repayment failure in case of joint liability borrowing
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Guaranty: Where Private Ordering Meets the Legal System

When can joint liability system achieve efficiency?
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The Role of Remittances in Crisis: An Aceh Research Study

How do remittances help households cope with crises?
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The Role of Credit Scoring in Small Business Lending

Credit Scoring: Inferences from survey in United States and Japan
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Imperfect Information, Social Capital and The Poor's Access to Credit

Microfinance institutions gained success through the trust and mutual support of their field workers
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Credit Guarantees: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge and New Avenues of Research

Can innovative approaches solve the debate about credit guarantees?