Women Changing Finance isn’t just about finance—it’s about the people transforming it to create a better world. Host Krisztina Tora, a global leader and changemaker, brings her extensive expertise to the conversation, inviting remarkable women from across the globe to share their stories of driving social and environmental impact through financial innovation.
Through real-world examples and personal journeys, this podcast reveals how finance can be a powerful tool for change—something we can all engage with and leverage for good.
Our guests are women proving that change is possible—whether by investing in underserved communities, developing innovative solutions to address climate challenges, or driving systems-level transformation. Their stories showcase the impact we can create when we align financial resources with our highest aspirations for a better world.
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Women Changing Finance isn’t just about finance—it’s about the people transforming it to create a better world. Host Krisztina Tora, a global leader and changemaker, brings her extensive expertise to the conversation, inviting remarkable women from across the globe to share their stories of driving social and environmental impact through financial innovation.
Through real-world examples and personal journeys, this podcast reveals how finance can be a powerful tool for change—something we can all engage with and leverage for good.
Our guests are women proving that change is possible—whether by investing in underserved communities, developing innovative solutions to address climate challenges, or driving systems-level transformation. Their stories showcase the impact we can create when we align financial resources with our highest aspirations for a better world.
If you’re a changemaker, a professional seeking purpose, or simply curious about the role of finance in building a better future, join us to:
* Get inspired by real stories of impact and innovation
* Learn how to contribute to systemic change
* Explore the intersection of finance, purpose, and leadership
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Visit our website womenchangingfinance.org [https://womenchangingfinance.org/]
E14 - Reema Nanavaty, Director of the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA)
Women Changing Finance
40 minutes
1 month ago
E14 - Reema Nanavaty, Director of the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA)
In this episode, Reema Nanavaty, Director of the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA), shares the incredible power of joining forces to improve lives. Under Reema's leadership, SEWA has grown into the largest union of informal women workers in India, now uniting more than 3.2 million members. Together, they are transforming finance into a tool for dignity and self-reliance. In our conversation, Reema shares how women workers, once excluded from banks and the financial system, built their own cooperative bank, designed financial products for their daily realities, and pioneered innovations like doorstep banking, micro-pensions, and even climate insurance for extreme heat. She describes SEWA as a banyan tree: its trunk the union, its branches the women-owned enterprises, and its leaves the millions of women who stand strong together against poverty. We explore what the world can learn from SEWA's model: that the poor are creditworthy, that women's collective power can build resilient communities, and that finance must nurture people, not just profits. Reema's vision is bold, hopeful, and deeply practical. This is an episode for anyone seeking to understand how finance can truly serve humanity.
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* Visit our website: womenchangingfinance.org [https://womenchangingfinance.org/]
* Read Reema's full bio [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reema_Nanavaty]
To go further, here are some of the references mentioned during the episode:
* "We are poor but we are so many", Ela R. Bhatt
* "Anubandh - Building Hundred-Mile Communities", Ela R. Bhatt
* "Women Work and Peace", Ela R. Bhatt
All on https://www.sewa.org/publications/books/ [https://www.sewa.org/publications/books/]
Women Changing Finance
Women Changing Finance isn’t just about finance—it’s about the people transforming it to create a better world. Host Krisztina Tora, a global leader and changemaker, brings her extensive expertise to the conversation, inviting remarkable women from across the globe to share their stories of driving social and environmental impact through financial innovation.
Through real-world examples and personal journeys, this podcast reveals how finance can be a powerful tool for change—something we can all engage with and leverage for good.
Our guests are women proving that change is possible—whether by investing in underserved communities, developing innovative solutions to address climate challenges, or driving systems-level transformation. Their stories showcase the impact we can create when we align financial resources with our highest aspirations for a better world.
If you’re a changemaker, a professional seeking purpose, or simply curious about the role of finance in building a better future, join us to:
* Get inspired by real stories of impact and innovation
* Learn how to contribute to systemic change
* Explore the intersection of finance, purpose, and leadership
Subscribe now and join us in reimagining finance!
Visit our website womenchangingfinance.org [https://womenchangingfinance.org/]