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AFI’s Alfred Hannig on the criticality of financial inclusion

The CEO of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion speaks about the importance of collaboration on digital and open finance, cyber resilience, data and credit infrastructure, women’s inclusion and consumer protection

Alfred Hannig

What are the objectives of AFI, how is it funded and how do you determine what initiatives and projects you choose to pursue?

AFI began life in 2009, when a small group of developing-world central banks and financial regulators came together to form a platform to advance policies that could deliver safe, sound and sustainable financial services for all. From the beginning, our philosophy has been based on two key principles: that policies and regulations should be tailored to the country context

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