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Women’s World Banking Announces Finalists for Inaugural Making Finance Work for Women FinTech Innovation Challenge

Women’s World Banking announced the four finalists of its inaugural Making Finance Work for Women FinTech Innovation Challenge today. The finalists, chosen from more than 80 applications, represent FinTech solutions designed to support low-income women’s economic security and prosperity. The finalists include Aflore from Colombia; Bloom Impact from Ghana; Frontier Markets Consulting from India; and Pula Advisors from Kenya.

The Making Finance Work for Women FinTech Innovation Challenge is in partnership with the Singapore FinTech Festival and KPMG Digital Village. The four finalists will receive membership in the Women’s World Banking’s Network of Partners and will present to a panel of judges and the audience at Women’s World Banking’s flagship Making Finance Work for Women Summit. The Summit will be held in Singapore on October 22-23, 2019 and will draw over 300 senior leaders from the financial services, investor, and philanthropy communities.

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