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Data facility commissioned to reduce poverty

November 20, 2015 9:19 am by: Category: Africa & World, BUSINESS, Featured, Finance & Banks, Investing, Local, National Leave a comment A+ / A-

poverty 2CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – MILLIONS of people living in poverty will now have access to secure, affordable and convenient financial services thanks to the launch of a multi-million dollar data facility in South Africa.

The facility is the culmination of a US$9,6 million partnership consisting of The MasterCard Foundation, FinMark Trust and Cenfri of South Africa.

The data facility, named “insight2impact” (i2i), aims to demonstrate how financial service providers can draw customer insights from current data sets and effectively use them in product design and business decisions that offer clients services that meet their needs.

It will also help to house, develop and disseminate new approaches for measuring financial access and use.

Ann Miles, Director of Programs, Financial Inclusion and Youth Livelihoods at the MasterCard Foundation, said banks and other financial service providers today, more than ever, needed to be responsive to clients in order to differentiate themselves and remain relevant.

“i2i is an important, collaborative effort to help the industry improve not just the range and relevance of financial products and services, but also enhance clients’ experiences and satisfaction with services being offered to them,” said Miles.

Dr. Prega Ramsamy, Chief Executive Officer of FinMark Trust, said the partnership with The MasterCard Foundation will allow them, through the i2i, to catalyze innovation for tailor-made solutions to meet client needs.

“This will undoubtedly take our work to the next level which is anchored on the quality of financial inclusion,” said Ramsamy.

Herman Smit, Technical Director of Cenfri and interim lead of i2i, said in most developing countries, limited insights on new consumer segments undermine the ability of the financial sector to best serve them.

“We believe through this pioneering collaboration we can work with financial service providers to improve our understanding of how they can best serve these new consumer segments through the use of data,” Smit said.

The initiative creates a practical resource which will help to increase capacity within financial service providers to use client-centred data.

It will also help to build and highlight the business case for financial service providers to take more deliberate client-centric approaches to business decisions, particularly in terms of serving economically disadvantaged clients.

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