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Financing inclusive finance

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  • This article reviews the inclusion of climate-related financial risks during credit risk management process conducted by international financial institutions. The article, then, provide some implications for the credit institutions in Vietnam to integrate the climate-related financial risks in credit management process in the future. These solutions involve the development of the analytical framework as well as preparation of data, expertise and other related resources to integrate climate-related financial risk into credit risk modelling.

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  • The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of financial development on financial inclusion in Vietnam. Using data from the General Statistics Office and the World Bank, and through quantitative analysis, research results show that attracting FDI capital flows has a positive impact on financial inclusion. Furthermore, economic growth helps comprehensive financial development. However, financial development does not have a clear relationship with financial inclusion. In some cases, international trade can have an adverse effect on financial inclusion.

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  • The article emphasizes the importance of comprehensive finance and access to capital for MSMEs in Vietnam. While comprehensive finance can create favorable conditions, it does not always guarantee easy access to capital for these businesses. Systemic barriers, business credit factors, financial institution priorities, and local conditions can create disparities in capital access for MSMEs. The article provides recommendations for government and relevant agencies to improve this situation and create a more favorable environment for MSMEs.

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  • Business metrics or non-business firms are asked to expand nimbleness and supported. intensity in the event that they wish to work on the worldwide market and take part in collusions. achievement factor for these organizations is the inclusion of information the board (KM) process.

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  • Part 2 book "The Indian financial system" includes content: Development financial institutions, banking and non banking institutions, management of non performing assets by banks, mutual funds, insurance, investment banking, depositories and custodians, credit rating, factoring and forfaiting, housing finance, leasing and hire purchase, financial inclusion and microfi nance, financial regulation.

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  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing the financial literacy of adults in Vietnam. The Binary Logistic regressions were taken for dependent variables and independent variables derived from 692 respondents from 63 provinces in Vietnam; The regressions results show that “major in finance” and financial socialization agents have significantly positive impact on adult financial literacy.

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  • Ebook Housing finance in emerging markets present the content: the challenges of housing finance; housing finance and financial inclusion; government policies and their implications for housing finance; regulation and access to finance; wholesale funding instruments; primary mortgage market development in emerging markets – is the central and eastern Europe experience replicable in sub-saharan Africa...

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  • This lecture argues that through inclusive finance, companies can make money and help solve the global problem of poverty. By inclusive finance we mean opening access to high-quality financial services to everyone who needs them, especially low-income and previously excluded people. We also discuss how microfinance—until recently a small, close-knit community of institutions offering microloans—is evolving into an essential part of global financial systems and engaging with new private-sector players.

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  • Lecture 10 - Challenge 4: Building the industry. A flourishing inclusive finance sector requires supporting conditions and cooperation among players. Direct providers-banks, finance companies, insurance companies-prefer to enter markets that have a certain amount of industry “infrastructure.”

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  • Microfinance has evolved as an economic development approach intended to benefit low-income women and men. The term refers to the provision of financial services to low-income clients, including the self-employed. This course provides a road map for business executives and investors thinking about greater involvement in inclusive finance. The map looks something like this.

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  • In this chapter, the following content will be discussed: Size of the microfinance industry, why is microfinance growing? what are the risks of microfinance? The benefits of private-sector engagement in inclusive finance, benefits from the private sector, the road to inclusive finance.

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  • The following will be discussed in this chapter: The microagent model: barefoot agents, models of financing inclusive finance, supply and demand, insurance companies face the channels challenge, direct sales, the partner-agent model.

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  • The following will be discussed in this chapter: The emerging industry of inclusive finance, private equity for microfinance, TIAA-CREF and procredit, sequoia and SKS, securitization of microfinance portfolios, equity investments.

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  • Lecture 16 - Models and corporate choices. The following will be discussed in this chapter: New technology, corporate choices, champions of inclusive finance, strategic questions, financiers.

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  • Lecture 25 - Models of financing inclusive finance. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Supply and demand, what has changed? debt deals, bank loans, the microagent model: barefoot agents, models of financing inclusive finance.

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  • Lecture 26 - Microfinance for bankers and investors. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Bonds, collateralized debt and collateralized loan obligations.

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  • Lecture 29 - The emerging industry of inclusive finance. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Building the infrastructure for inclusive finance, financial sector liberalization, what makes a good enabling environment, the architecture for inclusion, licensing rules, market-determined interest rates.

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  • In this study an attempt is made to analyse various Financial Sector reforms in the context of NBFC-MFIs in India along with their performance. The Study is based on secondary data and the scope of study is limited to Inclusion in India mainly for the year 2014 and 2015 but reforms are studied since 1991.

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  • Motivated by the adverse effects of the financial crisis, in 2010 the Commission Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and the EIB made each available EUR 100m to the benefit of micro-enterprises and self-employment, with a particular emphasis on social inclusion and groups with limited access to the traditional banking system.

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  • Change is a common feature of the IT world. It is important that effective control procedures are in place to ensure that only authorised changes are made to IT systems. Not only is there scope for the accidental or deliberate inclusion of unauthorised code (the so called Trojan horse or time bomb) but change involves a degree of risk and it is necessary to ensure, for example, that the right version of software is actually implemented.

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