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After five years, the insight2impact (i2i) programme hosted by Cenfri and FinMark Trust and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation has come to an end. i2i supported policymakers, financial service providers and development partners to harness the power of data to advance financial-sector development and improve financial inclusion.

We worked with 1 964 organisations across 16 countries to link technology and data with greater inclusion. Find out about our impact and view the brochure.

Inside-out: The good and the bad of insight2impact
Does this situation sound familiar? A development program runs its course, generating lots of intriguing insights and impacts – and experiencing its [...]
Behavioural science for financial services
We’ve been exploring how financial service providers can translate new insights from behavioural science i [...]
The application of behavioural interventions
As we explore how behavioural science can narrow the gap between customer intention and customer action, we have started to look at examples from spec [...]
Africa’s behavioural science movement is gaining momentum
Africa’s financial service providers reach more individuals than ever before. However, challenges remain t [...]
ZPOS: The potential of merchant data in improving credit access
DataHack4FI country winner discovering the prospect of using financial manageme [...]
Bizfundi: Improving credit access through tailored business advice
Targeting small businesses with personalised business advice and predicting successful loan applications [...]
A-trader: Promoting investment and savings with robo-advisor services
A case study on DataHack4FI Innovation Award winner for Tanzania  A-trader seeks to a [...]
Inclusive insurance enhanced through the use of client data
How different types of alternative and traditional client data solve key challenges in inclusive insurance p [...]
Understanding the usage of financial services in Southern Africa
The recent 2017 Findex findings have triggered another round of important discussions on usage in financial inclusion. They highlight that, in the abs [...]
Can the usage issue in financial inclusion be solved?
Recent Findex findings show that account ownership has increased, globally. But more people than ever are not using their accounts. And while digital [...]