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Behavioural interventions for financial services


Behavioural science seeks to understand the factors which influence how we, as humans, behave and why we behave that way. This database of rigorous behavioural science studies relates to people’s decision to take-up or use financial products.

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This database reflects a systematic review of behaviourally informed interventions that have significantly impacted the financial decisions of individuals as they engage with credit, savings, payment and insurance products (excluding health insurance).

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Financial decision
Enrolment decisions
Usage decisions
Financial products
Credit
Short-term loan
Credit card
Loan
MFI loans
Mortgage loan
Student loan
Agricultural loan
Motor vehicle loan
Other credit product
Savings
Lock box
Other savings products
Pension
Savings account
Mobile account
Payments
Cheque book
Prepaid card
Remittances
Insurance
Agricultural insurance
Short-term insurance
Livestock insurance
Life insurance
Weather-indexed insurance
Other insurance product
Intervention areas
Client choice architecture
Commitment features
Pricing and financial benefits
Client communication

This database was first created under the insight2impact programme with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in partnership with Mastercard FoundationThe programme was established and driven by Cenfri and FinMark Trust.