EFInA hosts Women’s Financial Inclusion Forum, discussing practical strategies for Nigeria
Enhancing Financial Innovation
& Access (EFInA) hosted their inaugural Women’s Financial Inclusion Forum
to share ideas and discuss practical strategies to enhance financial inclusion
for women in Nigeria.
The EFInA Access to Financial
Services in Nigeria 2012 survey revealed that 21.6 million men (47.4% of adult
men), compared with 16.2 million women (38.3% of adult women), had access to
formal financial services. In addition, the
South West had the highest percentage of formally included women at 53.5% and the
North West had the highest percentage of financially excluded women at 71.3%.
The Women’s Financial Inclusion Forum
brought together local and international stakeholders from the public, private
and non-profit sectors to highlight approaches for bridging the gender inclusion
gap by improving access to and usage of formal financial products for Nigerian
women.
EFInA Board member Mrs. Anino
Emuwa opened the forum by explaining that EFInA has specifically identified women
as a focus area in its 5-Year Strategy, as women remain a relatively underserved
group. She encouraged participants at the forum to develop innovative solutions
that would enhance women’s financial inclusion in Nigeria.
Chief Executive Officer of EFInA,
Ms. Modupe Ladipo, shared in-depth analysis on the landscape of women’s
financial inclusion in Nigeria. Ms. Ladipo provided insights about the key differences
between the demographic profile of men and women, as well as between formally
served, informally served and financially excluded women.
International guest speaker, Ms. Jennifer
McDonald, Savings Manager, Women’s World Banking (WWB), presented global best
practices for women’s financial inclusion, sharing her organisation’s
experience in developing products that enhance women's financial inclusion. Ms.
McDonald discussed WWB’s work with Diamond Bank on the BETA Savings product,
which is targeted at unbanked and under-banked Nigerians, especially women. In
2011, EFInA awarded Diamond Bank a
Technical Assistance Grant to develop and pilot the BETA Savings product.
The panellists at the forum
included Mr. Anant Nautiyal, Mobile Programme Director, Cherie Blair Foundation
for Women; Ms. Ngozi Eze, Nigeria Country Director, Women for Women
International and Mr. Jude Anele, Head, Retail Banking, Diamond Bank. They
provided practical examples for deepening women’s financial inclusion.
During breakout sessions,
participants at the forum developed actionable strategies for ensuring women’s
uptake and usage of formal financial products through effective product design,
emphasis on financial capability and adoption of mobile technology.
In
closing, the Chairman of EFInA’s Board, Mr. Yemi Cardoso, stated that “women
are far more excluded than men in Nigeria. We must ask ourselves what measures
we can take to address that imbalance. One potential solution could be the
provision of unsecured lending by financial institutions.”
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