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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
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.
Our work is centred around advocacy in the financial sector to influence market system changes that deliver value and sustainable impact to the lives of 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
Driving Mobile Money Usage in Tanzania through Expansion of Use Cases By Julia Seifert, Research and Insights Consultant – FSDT In recent years, Tanzania has witnessed a remarkable growth in
Deepening Rural Financial Inclusion through Expansion of Banking Agents By Julia Seifert, Research and Insights Consultant, FSDT In Tanzania’s dynamic financial landscape, the need to enhance access to banking services
Can Universal ID be an Enabler for Financial Inclusion and Economic Empowerment? By Dr. Peter Kingu, Head of Policy, SME Development, and Inclusive Finance, at the Financial Sector Deepening Tanzania
LittleFish in a big pond- How technology is opening up small business owners in Tanzania and other regions to larger markets and ecosystems By Victor Kyando, Communications Officer, FSDT “LittleFish aims
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 Innocent Ephraim, Contributing Writer Instant or real-time payments will become part of daily life in the not-too-distant future. Across the world, governments and financial institutions are putting significant efforts
Publishers: Innocent Ephraim, FSDT / Daryl Collins, BFA In 2001, a group of 17 software development thought leaders came together at a ski lodge in Utah and wrote the Agile Manifesto
Digital financial services have had a remarkable impact on financial inclusion in Tanzania. Since its inception in 2008, mobile money usage has grown to 17m active users, enabling millions of previously unbanked Tanzanians to have convenient, affordable access to payment services.
Innovative digital technologies play a key role in advancing financial inclusion worldwide, and the rapid growth of ‘mobile money’ is an entry point for providing broader financial services to many
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