
Reflections on the National Budget for the FY 2024/2025
What Does it Mean for Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth in Tanzania? By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT First and foremost, FSDT would like to commend the Minister of
The Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania (FSDT) is a donor-funded financial sector market facilitator that aims to achieve poverty reduction through a transformative financial sector that offers quality, inclusive and sustainable financial solutions to improve the livelihood, wellbeing, and empowerment of underserved Tanzanians.
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What Does it Mean for Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth in Tanzania? By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT First and foremost, FSDT would like to commend the Minister of
Tanzania National Budget 2024-25: Areas of Prioritization to Foster Financial Inclusion for Women and Youth By Eric Massinda, Chief Executive Officer-FSDT As the Ministry of Finance prepares to present the
Farmers are the backbone of our economy, are we doing enough to boost their growth? By Samora Lupalla, Private Sector Engagement and SME Finance Development Manager, at the Financial Sector
By Dr Peter Kingu There has been a lot of discussion about financial inclusion in Tanzania and the considerable progress that has been made over the last decade. New thinking
By Anna J. Mushi, Contributing Writer Tanzania’s smallholder farmers are the most underfinanced group in the country, but improved agricultural and financial sector policies, enhancement of capacity of financial service
Authored by Mwombeki Baregu In this modern and fast paced world of economic development and financial inclusion where twitter feeds and latest global trends of the day are shared multiple
During the Nanenane Fair 2016, in Mbeya, FSDT facilitated financial service providers to combine insights from research on financial inclusion and transactions of smallholder farmers, with interactions and discussions with smallholder farmers, in Mbeya.
The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), in collaboration with the Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT), launched today the results of a nationally representative survey detailing how smallholder households in Tanzania manage their unpredictable income and financial challenges.
NMB was to extend credit facilities to agro-dealers based on the bank’s lending policies and procedures for overdraft facilities. Eligible agro dealers were required to pledge collateral covering the overdraft facility to at least 62.5% of forced sale value.
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