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The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Women’s World Banking
26 episodes
2 days ago
Women’s World Banking’s Making Finance Work for Women (MFWW) Podcast is the exclusive destination dedicated to unraveling the complexities and deepening the understanding of crucial issues and innovative solutions surrounding women’s financial inclusion. Join us as we explore the transformative power of finance, unlocking insights through expert conversations. The MFWW Podcast is sponsored by EY.
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Women’s World Banking’s Making Finance Work for Women (MFWW) Podcast is the exclusive destination dedicated to unraveling the complexities and deepening the understanding of crucial issues and innovative solutions surrounding women’s financial inclusion. Join us as we explore the transformative power of finance, unlocking insights through expert conversations. The MFWW Podcast is sponsored by EY.
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Episodes (20/26)
The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 25: Inside the Numbers: What the Global Findex Means for Women
The Global Findex 2025 is here—and it’s making headlines. In this special episode, Women’s World Banking President & CEO Mary Ellen Iskenderian joins Leora Klapper, Lead Economist at the World Bank and architect of the Findex, for an exclusive first look at what the data reveals about women’s financial inclusion worldwide. From headline-making gains to hidden inequalities, this conversation breaks down the most important findings and why they matter for the future of women’s economic empowerment. Don’t miss this urgent, insightful dialogue on what’s really changing and where there is still work to do.
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 24: Not Just a Loan: How Credit Can Power—or Fail—Women’s Economic Potential
Traditional credit products often ignore the lived realities of women entrepreneurs—requiring collateral they don’t own, loan terms they can’t meet, and scoring models that fail to see their value. In this episode, we unpack groundbreaking findings from Innovations for Poverty Action’s latest evidence review on what it truly takes to make credit work for women’s economic activity.  From psychometric credit scoring in Ethiopia to mobile disbursements in Uganda, we explore how innovation, bias-busting, and smart design can unlock business growth, resilience, and independence. Whether it’s asset-backed loans, flexible repayment, or gender-informed targeting, these solutions are reshaping what’s possible when women are trusted with the right financial tools.  If you care about making finance truly inclusive, this episode is packed with insights that challenge the status quo and point the way forward. 
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1 month ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 23: Mary Had a Little Loan: A Mother’s Day Reflection
In honor of Mother’s Day, we’re taking a closer ​look at the​​ ​​role of credit access in unlocking economic mobility for women. ​Women contribute an estimated​​ $8 trillion USD of global GDP through unpaid labor—nearly three times more than men—yet they still face a staggering $1.7 trillion gap in access to credit.   In this episode, we speak with Lucia Villar, SVP of Product Management at PayJoy, about this gap. PayJoy is turning mobile phones into credit lifelines, using them as collateral to expand credit access. We’ll explore how PayJoy designs its pricing strategies to balance social good with sustainable business operations, why transparent pricing and a no-interest penalty model is good for business; and the ripple effects of digital credit on labor force participation and household resilience.  As we celebrate mothers around the world, this conversation challenges us to rethink who gets access to financial tools—and why it matters. 
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3 months ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 22: Can a Credit Score Be Compassionate?
Can a credit score be compassionate? What if lenders could see a climate shock coming—and adjust your repayment plan before it hits? In this episode of Making Finance Work for Women, we sit down with Puneet Gupta, CEO of Kaleidofin, to talk about a breakthrough in credit scoring that blends cutting-edge machine learning with human-centered design. Through a recent collaboration with Women’s World Banking, Kaleidofin tested an innovative model that uses climate disaster data to predict repayment risk—leveraging AI to anticipate financial stress before it becomes unmanageable. The goal? Not just to protect lenders, but to shield women borrowers from over-indebtedness before it starts. We explore how this new approach could allow financial service providers to pause or adjust repayment plans in anticipation of shocks, rather than reacting after the damage is done. If the future of finance is digital, this episode proves it can also be deeply empathetic. 
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3 months ago
44 minutes 26 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 21: Beyond the Bank: Why Financial Inclusion is a Public Health Issue
What if your ability to open a bank account determined whether you could survive childbirth? Or if a lack of credit meant you couldn’t access life-saving healthcare? Financial systems and public health might seem like separate worlds, but they’re deeply intertwined—especially for women. In this episode of Making Finance Work for Women, we sit down with Dr.  Mary-Ann Etiebet, President & CEO of Vital Strategies, to explore a game-changing idea: financial inclusion isn’t just about money—it’s a public health issue. From maternal healthcare to chronic care, to crisis resilience, she breaks down how access to financial services can mean the difference between thriving and barely surviving. Tune in to hear why fixing finance could be the key to a healthier world for women everywhere. 
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5 months ago
46 minutes

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 20: From Fintech Innovator to Policy Accelerator: A Regulator’s Journey
In our 20th episode of The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast and as we approach Women’s History Month, we sit down with Inés, a powerhouse in digital finance, fintech regulation, and financial inclusion, to explore why women’s leadership is essential in shaping the future of financial systems. As the head of Innovation and Financial Inclusion at the Superintendency of Banks in the Dominican Republic, Inés brings cutting-edge insights into how digital transformation, open finance, and behavioral economics can drive inclusive financial ecosystems. We’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities in regulatory innovation, the role of women in decision-making for the fintech revolution, and how financial services can be designed to serve women better—not as an afterthought, but as a strategic imperative.   Join us as we unpack the intersection of leadership, technology, and financial empowerment, and why diverse leadership is the key to building a more inclusive financial future. 
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5 months ago
38 minutes 22 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 19: Can Financial Inclusion Solve Gender-Based Violence?
Behind the closed doors of many homes, violence is a harsh reality—especially for women in low-income countries. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Anita Kemi DaSilva-Ibru, founder of the Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF), to explore the intersection of finance and gender-based violence. With one in three women worldwide experiencing physical or sexual violence—most often at the hands of intimate partners—the conversation delves into the devastating realities women face. In low-income countries, nearly 50% of women experience intimate partner violence, highlighting the urgency of addressing this issue globally. We’ll discuss how financial services can empower survivors, tackle economic violence—which often accompanies 99% of economic abuse cases—and provide pathways to independence and resilience. Drawing on Dr. DaSilva-Ibru's groundbreaking work in Nigeria and innovative survivor-centered approaches, she’ll explore with us the critical role financial institutions play in driving systemic change. Don’t miss this compelling discussion on leveraging finance as a catalyst for safety and empowerment. If you or someone you know has been affected by gender-based violence, please find some resources below:  India:  Women's Helpline 181  Phone: 181 (24/7 helpline across India)  Website: https://www.ncw.nic.in/helpline  Offers emergency support and guidance to women facing violence.  Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Helpline  Phone: 022-25521111  Provides crisis intervention and support for women facing domestic violence.  Sakhi (Support Centre for Women)  Website: https://www.sakhi.org  Offers shelter, counseling, legal aid, and support to survivors of domestic violence in different states.  Nigeria:  Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF)  Helpline: (+234)-8009-210-0009  Email: www.warifng.org  WARIF offers a comprehensive approach to tackling gender-based violence, including emergency care, legal assistance, and counseling for survivors of IPV.  The Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT)  Phone: 0701 767 5105  Website: https://www.dsvrtlagos.org  Operates in Lagos and offers support, including legal, psychological, and medical assistance for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.  Nigerian Women's Trust Fund (NWTF)  Phone: +234 802 116 6089  Website: https://www.womenfundnigeria.org  Focuses on the economic empowerment and advocacy of women, including those affected by IPV.  The Mirabel Centre  Phone: 0703 103 1245 (Helpline)  Website: https://www.mirabelcentre.org  A sexual assault referral centre in Lagos providing free medical and counseling services to survivors of sexual violence, including intimate partner violence.  United States:  National Domestic Violence Hotline  Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)  Text: "START" to 88788  Website: https://www.thehotline.org  Offers confidential support, resources, and a live chat feature for survivors of IPV.  Women’s Law (Legal Resource for Women)  Website: https://www.womenslaw.org  Provides information about legal rights, including protection orders and state-specific laws.  Safe Horizon  Phone: 1-800-621-HOPE (4673)  Website: https://www.safehorizon.org  Offers support services including legal assistance, shelter, and counseling.  Loveisrespect  Phone: 1-866-331-9474  Text: "LOVEIS" to 22522  Website: https://www.loveisrespect.org  Provides support for young people and survivors of dating violence.    United Kingdom:  National Domestic Abuse Helpline (UK)  Phone: 0808 2000 247 (Free, 24/7 helpline)  Website: https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk  Provides confidential support and advice for those experiencing domestic abuse.  Women's Aid Federation (UK)  Phone: 0808 801 0327  Website: https://www.womensaid.org.uk  Offers practical and emotional support for women experiencing abuse, including access to refuges and legal advice.  Re
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6 months ago
44 minutes 42 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 18: A Moment of Reflection: Insights from the Leaders of Women’s World Banking
As the year comes to a close, join us for a special December episode of the Making Finance Work for Women podcast, "A Moment of Reflection: Insights from the Leaders of Women’s World Banking." In this inspiring conversation, we sit down with the CEO, COO, and Executive VP of Regional Client Services to reflect on the year’s achievements, lessons learned, and the remarkable individuals who drive Women’s World Banking’s mission. From celebrating strides in women’s financial inclusion to exploring resilience in the face of global challenges, this episode offers heartfelt stories, lighthearted moments, and visionary perspectives for the year ahead. Don’t miss this reflective and uplifting conclusion to 2024! 
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8 months ago
58 minutes 33 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep 17: Why Does a Warming World Hesitate to Trust Women Leaders?
Research indicates that female leaders are more likely to champion climate action and sustainability, yet perceptions of their leadership have declined in G7 countries, with only 49% comfortable having a woman as CEO and 47% comfortable with women as heads of government. In this episode of Making Finance Work for Women, we explore why we hesitate to embrace female leaders, especially in the context of climate change—a crisis that disproportionately affects women. In climate-vulnerable countries, women MSMEs face challenges to resilience of their businesses and need financial tools to adapt to new climate realities. Join us as we speak with Buhle Goslar, a fintech leader with over two decades of cross-continental experience and a fellow inclusive finance advocate, to discuss the unique insights women bring to leadership, their commitment to sustainability, and the barriers they face. Tune in to challenge stereotypes and envision a future where female leadership drives global solutions. 
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9 months ago
39 minutes 20 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 16: Climate Change Solutions: How One Fintech is Insuring Women Farmers’ Futures
Did you know that 840 million women in climate-vulnerable countries would find it difficult or impossible to cover the cost of an emergency? In this episode of Making Finance Work for Women, we sit down with an economist turned fintech founder who returned to her African roots to protect farmers against weather shocks. Together, we’ll dissect their real-life solution and how it is translating to impact for women across markets like Mexico, Kenya, and Indonesia. Tune in to discover how their innovative products are helping women farmers mitigate climate challenges and build a sustainable, resilient future for their communities. Guest: Rose Goslinga, President & Co-Founder, Pula Rose Goslinga is the visionary co-founder and president of Pula, an innovative agricultural insurance and technology company dedicated to empowering smallholder farmers across Africa. With nearly 16 million farmers reached since its inception in 2015, Pula has redefined agricultural finance, ensuring that communities can thrive despite the unpredictable challenges of climate and market volatility.
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10 months ago
48 minutes 42 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 15: Beyond Survival: Financial Strategies for Women’s Inclusion Amid Climate Change
Did you know that 753 million women in climate-vulnerable countries do not have an active bank account or e-wallet and women who are financially excluded are most likely to live in a climate-vulnerable region? In this episode of Making Finance Work for Women, we sit down with one of Reuters' "Trailblazing Women in Climate for 2024" to challenge the traditional focus on resilience and survival during climate shocks. Instead, we shift attention to how women can not only adapt but thrive as temperatures rise. Focusing on the critical role of finance, we explore how financing can create new opportunities and a road to resilience for women in climate-vulnerable regions. Join us for a hopeful conversation that redefines what it means to build a sustainable future, especially for women on the frontlines of climate change.
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11 months ago
45 minutes 4 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 14: Reimagining Finance: Women, AI, and the Future of Fintech
In Episode 14 of the Making Finance Work for Women podcast, we’re exploring the cutting edge of fintech, where innovation meets inclusion. We’ll unpack the gender gap among fintech founders, delve into how emerging technologies like AI are reshaping the industry, and tackle the crucial issues of privacy, trust, and financial health. Our guest, Nicole Casperson, is a visionary leader in fintech, championing the integration of women at the forefront of this digital revolution. Join us as we envision a future where tech-enabled finance isn’t just inclusive—it’s designed with women at its core. 
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1 year ago
51 minutes 18 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 13: Making History: The $700M Fund for Women's Financial Inclusion
In Episode 13 of the Making Finance Work for Women podcast, we explore the groundbreaking Global Gender-Smart Fund (GGSF) with Ruurd Brouwer, Board Chair of GGSF and CEO of TCX. Discover Ruurd's journey into gender-lens investing and learn about the innovative fund designed to achieve $700 million in assets by 2026. We'll delve into the critical role of public-private partnerships, the interplay with policy, and how this fund aims to address the $1.7 trillion gender gap. Don't miss this in-depth conversation about the largest gender lens fund in history and its transformative potential for women-led businesses and global communities.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 52 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 12: CBDCs Explained: The Rise, Risks and Future in Financial Inclusion
In Episode 12 of the Making Finance Work for Women podcast, we dive into the transformative potential of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and their implications for women worldwide. With over 120 CBDC pilots and projects currently in development, these digital currencies promise to revolutionize financial inclusion. Host Sonja Kelly (EVP, Research & Advocacy, Women's World Banking) and guest Sara Elinson (Partner, EY) examine the opportunities CBDCs present for bringing more women into the formal financial system and the critical need to address associated risks, such as privacy concerns and regulatory challenges. Explore the dynamic landscape of digital currencies, the strategies driving their adoption, and the balance between innovation and security. Join us as we aim to answer if CBDCs can pave the way for a more inclusive and secure financial future for women globally.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 11 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 11: Finance’s Heroine: Consumer Protection
In Episode 11 of the Making Finance Work for Women podcast, we discuss integrating a gendered perspective into financial consumer protection. With nearly one billion women entering the formal financial system, it's crucial to protect their rights. Our guest, Jo Ann Barefoot, CEO and Co-founder of the Alliance for Innovative Regulatio (AIR), joins us to explore strategies for inclusion, balancing innovation and inclusion, and the importance of financial consumer protection regulation. Tune in as we navigate towards a more equitable financial future for women worldwide.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 52 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 10: Kenya, Climate Change, and Women's Economic Opportunity
In episode 10 of The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast, we delve into the intersection of climate change and digital financial inclusion with a prominent African women’s right advocate, Dr. Jennifer Riria (President and CEO, Echo Network Africa Foundation). Her journey provides unique insights into the urgent need for innovative solutions to combat climate change while fostering financial inclusion, especially for women. The initiatives discussed will unveil the crucial role of digital financial inclusion in empowering communities affected by climate change, particularly women.   Join us as we explore the transformative potential of climate-conscious finance and the indispensable role of women like our guest in shaping a more resilient and equitable future for all.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 49 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 9: Past to Present: Women's Role in Fintech's Evolution
In episode 9 of The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast, we embark on a compelling exploration of the evolution of fintech, recognizing the pivotal yet underrepresented role of women leaders in this burgeoning industry. As fintech matures, it is crucial to acknowledge the responsibility that accompanies its growth. Our guest, a prominent figure in regulatory and policy circles, has been instrumental in fostering innovation within the sector. Beyond her regulatory expertise, she serves as a passionate advocate for increasing the representation of women and girls in fintech. Despite women holding less than 2% of leadership positions, her efforts highlight the transformative potential of female leadership in driving inclusivity and innovation. Join us as we explore the history and future of women in fintech, examining leadership tactics women themselves can take to drive inclusivity and innovation in the industry.
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1 year ago
39 minutes 37 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 8: Two Sides of the Crypto Coin & the Promise of Financial Inclusion
In episode 8 of Making Finance Work for Women, we embark into the world of cryptocurrency. Ever wondered about he true potential of crypto as a game-changer for financial inclusion? This episode explores the promises and pitfalls, inviting you to grapple with the skepticism surrounding this revolutionary technology. Picture a decentralized financial landscape, but also consider the challenges, from wild market swings to a literacy gap among users. As you listen, ponder the burning question: Can crypto overcome these hurdles and truly bridge economic gaps, or are therefundamental obstacles in its path? Join Sonja Kelly (Vice President, Research & Advocacy, Women's World Banking) and Sheila Warren (CEO, Crypto Council for Innovation) for a thought-provoking exploration that has you examining the transformative power of cryptocurrency and its impact on equalizing financial access.
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1 year ago
49 minutes 40 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 7: Insider Insights: Financial Inclusion in 2023 and Shaping Forces for 2024
Women’s World Banking’s Sonja Kelly and the World Bank’s Leora Klapper highlight tangible progress achieved by outstanding players, from fintechs to regulators, across the globe. To close out the episode, they deliver an insider’s forecast on what the finance ecosystem can anticipate and what’s worth keeping an eye on in 2024 regarding financial inclusion.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 32 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Ep. 6: Touchpoints for Transformation - The Phygital Revolution
This episode delves into the pivotal role of physical touchpoints in the digital age, exploring their significance in engaging women customers and enhancing their financial inclusion. This topic has particular relevance to financial sector supervisors as technology changes access for vulnerable customers. Sonja Kelly (Global Vice President, Research & Advocacy, Women's World Banking) and Simone di Castri, PhD (Co-Head & Co-Founder, Cambridge Suptech Labs) discuss the intersection of fintech innovations, the role of banking agents, financial capability, and the effectiveness of digital financial solutions in reaching the last-mile customer and ensure a holistic approach to women's financial empowerment.
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1 year ago
52 minutes 46 seconds

The Making Finance Work for Women Podcast
Women’s World Banking’s Making Finance Work for Women (MFWW) Podcast is the exclusive destination dedicated to unraveling the complexities and deepening the understanding of crucial issues and innovative solutions surrounding women’s financial inclusion. Join us as we explore the transformative power of finance, unlocking insights through expert conversations. The MFWW Podcast is sponsored by EY.