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Albert van der Linden


Albert leads the data competency at Cenfri, which aims to enable public and private sectors to use data to build inclusive economies. This involves working with financial service providers and government institutions (such as central banks) to analyse their data to inform business, regulatory or public policy decisions. Since joining Cenfri in 2015, the majority of Albert’s work has been in financial sector diagnostics across multiple countries in Africa and Asia. These diagnostic studies focus on understanding the retail financial sector landscape and the barriers and opportunities for financial inclusion and broader financial sector development. As part of that, demand-side data is key to inform consumer insights by analysing the uptake of financial services and consumer behaviour.

Prior to joining Cenfri, Albert spent a year in Canada working as an independent consultant for HS Business Solutions. He worked on an economic landscaping study for the Overberg and Eden regions, a marketing strategy for the renewable energy sector in Atlantis and an SMME business potential study for the Western Cape Government.

Qualifications 
  • Master’s in economics, Stellenbosch University
  • Honours degree in economics, Stellenbosch University

 

Recent Work by Albert van der Linden
Digitalisation and financial inclusion in agriculture
Agriculture is the largest sector in the Rwandan economy, with...
Data insights in achieving retail growth in Rwanda
The retail and trade (merchant) sector is one of the priority sectors for the ...
Agriculture an important policy priority for Rwanda
Agriculture plays a major role in the Rwandan economy: close to 75% of the population’s livelihood depends on farming. However, the majority of t...
The unpopular choice: Taxing digital payments in the era of digitalisation
Historically, low-income consumers in emerging economies often perceive banking services as too expensive. As a result, these consumers opt out of ...
Platforms for employment
Leveraging digital labour platforms to provide jobs for graduates in Nigeria ...
Inclusive AML-CFT models in Africa: Lessons from six financial service providers
This study set out to develop and apply inclusive compliance models in anti-money laundering and combatting t...