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Promoting Social Inclusion of the Extreme Poor at Scale: Evidence from Developing Countries
Alleviating extreme poverty through social inclusion programs
BBVA Microfinance Foundation’s Institutions Establish Measures for the 2.2 Million Entrepreneurs It Serves During the Health Crisis
Aligned with its social purpose and in light of COVID-19’s progress in Latin America, BBVA Microfinance Foundation’s six institutions in five countries in the region have adopted urgent and necessary measures to help its 2.2 million clients cope with this situation.
Money Matters: Reaching Women Microentrepreneurs With Financial Services
This study hopes to contribute to designing better responses to women microentrepreneurs' demand by helping to create more efficient and viable institutions providing them with useful financial services into the twenty-first century and beyond.
How Providers Can Build Products That Improve Financial Health: Examples From Mexico and Chile
This paper shares the key challenges, learnings, and overall results from five case studies in Chile and Mexico, uncovering best practices on how to design for and influence financial health.
Microfinance Institutions and Public Policy
What is the appropriate support level, form, and regulation options for microfinance institutions?
Microfinance Impact in Chile: A Tale of Two Cooperatives
Studying the impact of MFIs
Mainstreaming Microfinance of Housing
Is housing microfinance set to be the next big thing?
Of Pirates and Moneylenders: Financial Intermediation and The Changing Pattern of Credit Access in A Rural Market in Chile
Does monitored finance necessarily serve to benefit the poorest?