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Linking informal savings to formal financial services: A Learning Brief

This learning brief draws on the work of the Savings at the Frontier programme and summarises the lessons learnt from providing funding, technical assistance and market coordination to financial service providers to develop and scale value propositions that offer a “triple-win” business case to FSPs, informal savings mechanisms and their users.

This learning brief draws on the work of the Savings at the Frontier programme and summarises the lessons learnt from providing funding, technical assistance and market coordination to financial service providers to develop and scale value propositions that offer a “triple-win” business case to FSPs, informal savings mechanisms and their users.

Genesis conducted the final evaluation of the Savings at the Frontier (SatF) Programme, a $17.6-million partnership between Oxford Policy Management and the Mastercard Foundation.

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