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Roughly two billion people worldwide don’t have access to banks or financial services like credit, insurance and investment — or even a way to formally prove their identity. How do we bridge this divide? Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga sits down with TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers to discuss how innovative public-private partnerships can help bring everyone into the digital economy — and why COVID-19 recovery hinges on financial inclusion.
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I am impressed by how corporates can spin anything using all the correct words ‘fighting corruption’ & ‘inclusion’ etc to increase their control & maximise their profits!!!!
A big part of financial inclusion is the cost of those financial services. It is huge deterrent for small to medium businesses, and almost out of the question for informal businesses.
Why don’t such smart people run for elections….it’s so annoying that we are stuck with uneducated leaders who are extremely inefficient
Hi, I was wondering when we talk about today's money, we say it's created from thin air. There is no backing like gold for this money. I was thinking the money printing is done by cutting trees, why don't we have a system, where the entire money supply is backed by valuable trees which have value and usability, plus they are life force on this planet.
This way we will value the trees plus we will save the planet and stop Govts to print money as and when they want it. Please share your thought and if someone from Economics can explain about it, whether it is possible or not.
Oh my god, check out the many many fake replies there are! All promoting crypto/ Bitcoin & someone called Micheal Moore. Fake fake. Click on the circle/profile all blank!!!
check electroneum ETN and – a n y t a s k . c o m – could be the answer for a couple of this problems
Bollox
We dont trust our greedy economic system including financial institutions thats rigs the rat race to the bottom
Let' s do this here in Olbia, Costa Smeralda, Sardinia.
Invest 5BTC to get 10BTC
Anybody take the positives from the video??!!…whats good for one consumer is bad for another…
TED should not allow this type of masked publicity and social-washing from corporations.
Financial inclusion in debt slavery. Good one for fools.
Yep hiding a dollar under my child's pillow from the tooth fairy is a nefarious maneuver for sure dude.
Why does it cost us interest and taxes to be able to live freely ???
Render unto caesar what is caesar's and render unto God what is God's.
Imagine working for a farmer for room and board. And my God in heaven supplies the rest.
If I trade a handwoven basket for some vegetables and a piece of meat, why do I need a bank ?
I wish I didn't have a relationship with a bank. I'd be better off in many ways (not all)!
So difficult to listen