FI2020/MasterCard Webcast: Growing Income, Growing Inclusion

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On Tuesday, in conjunction with the release of our second FI2020 Mapping the Invisible Market report, Growing Income, Growing Inclusion: How Rising Incomes at the Base of the Pyramid Will Shape Financial Inclusion, we hosted a live, interactive webcast with MasterCard. The webcast explored the relationship between rising incomes and financial inclusion, including the opportunity for inclusion presented by the emergence of the “vulnerable class.” The session also spotlighted the Mapping the Invisible Market interactive data tools (available here and here), as well as MasterCard’s work in supporting financial inclusion globally.

Hosted by MasterCard’s Nicole Ward, the webcast’s presenters were CFI’s Sonja Kelly and Elisabeth Rhyne, and MasterCard’s Tara Nathan. Here’s a few of the points that were made during the discussion.

  • Rising incomes, changing demographics, advances in technology, and government engagement are factors that are coming together to further financial inclusion
  • Global GDP has been growing for the past 30 years, with a projected increase from $61 trillion in 2010 to $85 trillion in 2020
  • From 2010 to 2020, the annual income of the bottom 40 percent in low and middle income economies is projected to double, from $3.1 trillion to $5.8 trillion
  • In many populous countries, the BOP will move into the vulnerable class in this decade
  • At the country level, there is a strong correlation between income and financial inclusion, both in account ownership and account use
  • There are many possible on-ramps to financial inclusion, including bill pay, G2P payments, no-frills accounts, and mobile money transfer
  • The transition from informal to formal financial services depends on many factors, including income level, income flow, employment formality, and social relationships
  • Incorporating the vast influx of new clients requires scaling up client protection and financial education
  • MasterCard is working with the government of Nigeria on a national ID program to provide a single proof of identity that also has the ability to deposit, receive, withdraw, and pay

For a video of the full webcast, click here. For the new Growing Income, Growing Inclusion report, click here.

Have you read?

Global Movement into the Vulnerable Class, and What it Means for Financial Inclusion

Adventurers, Unite: Voyaging Through Data in Our Mapping the Invisible Market Website

First Report from FI2020′s Mapping the Invisible Market Highlights Implications for Financial Inclusion as World’s Demography Changes

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