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FintechNews Roundup
·Mar. 7, 2017

Quona Capital Raises $141mn for Financial Inclusion Fund

Quona Capital has raised $141 million for its Accion Frontier Inclusion Fund focused on startups developing solutions for the underserved in emerging markets; investors in the $141 million funding round included Accion, MasterCard and JPMorgan Chase; other existing investors in the fund also include MetLife, TIAA Investments and the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group; current Fund investments include Coins, Konfio and Creditas.  Source

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Peer to Peer Lending
·Mar. 1, 2017

What Fintech Needs to Do to Make a Dent in the Universe

The fintech industry has come a long way in a short period of time. While financial technology has been around...
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Asia/PacFintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 16, 2017

Lenddo Partners with Experian

Singapore software-as-a-service company Lenddo has announced a new data partnership with Experian to support financial inclusion in Indonesia and Vietnam; the partnership will provide data analytics technology for Experian's Consumer Financial Inclusion Indexing platform; through the combined services of Lenddo and Experian, underserved banking consumers will gain access to financial services including remittances, savings, credit and wealth management services.  Source

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News RoundupOnline Lending
·Feb. 13, 2017

Check Cashing Stores Could Have Advantages over Banks

Lisa Servon worked at a check cashing store to identify its benefits and whether or not the financial system should direct consumers to banking services which have previously been cited as less expensive and more efficient; in her experience at RiteCheck Cashing, Servon found three factors that influenced the use of check cashers by the underbanked; costs were lower in comparison to the fees and charges from using a bank; pricing transparency was more clearly provided for check cashing services; many customers also reported better service from check cashing tellers than bank representatives; Servon has published a book titled "The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives" which provides full details on the benefits of using check cashing services.  Source

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FintechNews Roundup
·Nov. 21, 2016

CreditEase’s CEO Speaks at APEC CEO Summit 2016

Ning Tang, CreditEase CEO and founder, spoke on financial inclusion and global fintech cooperation at the APEC CEO Summit 2016; as a participant on the "Innovation Economy" panel, Mr. Tang discussed the need for collaboration between businesses and government in order to facilitate innovation and economic development.  Source

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News RoundupOnline Lending
·Mar. 2, 2017

Lend Academy Article: What Fintech Needs to Do to Make a Dent in the Universe

While fintech innovation has greatly evolved in recent years, there is still much more to be accomplished; one area available for significant market growth is financial inclusion; Lend Academy talks about fintech innovation for the underserved bank customer in their article; LendIt will be running a financial inclusion track this year at LendIt USA to help support development of this market opportunity.  Source

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FintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 17, 2017

Follow Up Friday: Understanding Why People Use Check Cashing

The industry wide thinking is that most people who use check cashing or pre-paid cards were making a big mistake; banking executives believe check cashing and pre-paid cards are a lot more expensive than bank accounts, but the reality shows a different picture altogether; University of Pennsylvania Professor Lisa Servon wanted to understand why the check cashing industry was such big business and why people were using these services instead of banks; what she found was, if you factor in account fees and overdraft charges, banking was more expensive for people living paycheck to paycheck; these individuals were consciously making the choice to not use banks and she found that there were three main reasons for this trend: cost, transparency and service.  Source

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FintechNews RoundupOnline Lending
·Feb. 15, 2017

Video of the Week: Providing Access to Credit in Underserved Markets

One of the promises of fintech is to expand access to credit to those who have previously been excluded. At LendIt USA 2016 we featured many of the leading companies in the space who are making real progress here.

LendUp and Oportun are both helping underserved consumers in the USA. ZestFinance is providing the underwriting engine that enables lenders throughout the world to expand their customer base and China Rapid Finance is helping the emerging middle class access credit in China.

In the USA there are 53 million people who do not have a credit file with the major bureaus. Oportun creates proprietary risk models that score those people that most of the industry finds unscoreable. The Hispanic community, where they focus, has unique challenges that Oportun is addressing directly.

Zane Wang from China Rapid Finance introduced us to the concept of "EMMAs" - emerging middle-class mobile active users. There are about 500 million people who have quality jobs but do not have credit access - they call these people EMMAs - they are not really underserved, they are in fact completely untapped.

ZestFinance is all about data. They use traditional data sources as well as their own unique sources. They use tens of thousands of data points that enable them to far more accurately underwrite those customers. They provide this technology to platforms in the USA and China.

Sasha Orloff from LendUp works on helping their customers improve their financial situation through their LendUp Ladder, a payday alternative. They do this through education and helping their customers get out of the payday debt traps. They reward their customers when they educate themselves on finance and provide help and support along the way.

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FintechNews Roundup
·Dec. 13, 2016

Podcast: Fintech Researcher Speaks on Bank’s Fintech Activities and Financial Inclusion

Anju Patwardhan is researching the potential for financial technology to increase financial inclusion for small businesses at Stanford University; Anju was previously chief innovation officer at Standard Chartered Bank and currently is a venture partner at CreditEase; in an interview on the Pacific Exchanges Podcast, she talks about collaboration between banks and fintech firms as well as her research at Stanford University.  Source

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FinanceNews Roundup
·Nov. 18, 2016

The Underbanked Paid $141bn in Fees for 2015

A new study conducted by the Center for Financial Services Innovation (CFSI) and Core Innovation Capital found that the underserved banking customer paid $141 billion in fees while at the same time accounting for $1.6 trillion in economic activity; the underserved or underbanked are defined as the 67 million who do not use a bank account but use prepaid cards and other alternative finance options to handle their money; according to CFSI president and CEO Jennifer Tescher, the biggest driver behind the fees are auto insurance and subprime installment lending.  Source

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