THE LONG GAME: TALKING FINANCIAL INCLUSION WITH CGAP CEO GRETA BULL

November 27, 2019

One of the joys of my work is the chance to tap into the genius of the global movement to expand financial inclusion. I honestly was barely aware of this community until about five years ago. Now, it shapes what I do every day.

Today’s guest leads one of the most important institutions in that movement. She is Greta Bull, a director of the World Bank and CEO of CGap, the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor.

We’ve talked on previous shows about the World Bank creating its Global Findex metrics on financial access and setting the goal that every adult on earth should have a bank account by 2020. As of now, about 1.7 billion people still lack transaction accounts at a bank or mobile provider, but hundreds of millions of people have been brought into the system. The percentage with access has risen from about 51% to 69% -- stunning progress. This progress has become possible because people can now be served inexpensively through a mobile phone rather than through an expensive branch. Making it happen, though, is the work of a large network of people and organizations, including the World Bank and CGap, the UN, the Gates Foundation, the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, the International Telecommunications Union, the Netherlands’ Queen Maxima, who is the UN Special Advocate for global financial inclusion, and many more. One of the most impactful players is the Omidyar Network and its affiliate, Flourish Ventures, which backs most of my own work, including our new nonprofit, AIR.

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Greta Bull is the CEO of CGAP and a director at the World Bank Group. She has 18 years of experience in development finance, primarily focused on small and medium enterprise finance, microfinance, and digital financial services. She has worked with both financial services providers and policy makers in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia. Her clients have included banks, microfinance institutions, mobile network operators, and FinTechs.

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CGAP is a global partnership of more than 30 leading development organizations that works to advance the lives of poor people through financial inclusion. Using action-oriented research, we test, learn and share knowledge intended to help build inclusive and responsible financial systems that move people out of poverty, protect their economic gains and advance broader development goals. We research and experiment to achieve proof of concept and extract lessons that can be built to scale by our partners, who apply our insights in the marketplace.

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