Disruptive Finance
This case study tells the story of the evolution of psychometric credit scoring as an innovative solution in a World Bank operation, from its humble beginnings as a small pilot in Ethiopia, to the current movement to replicate its use for similar challenges in countries across the continent in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, and beyond. Fintech is commonly defined as an industry composed of companies that use technology to make financial systems more efficient. The story is one of both achievements and setbacks, just as the future of fintech holds both promise and limitations. It is shared with a view to better understand how psychometrics and fintech more broadly can be utilized to solve critical development challenges, and help get finance to those who need it most around the world.
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Format: | Working Paper biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018-04
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Subjects: | MICROENTERPRISE, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES, ACCESS TO FINANCE, FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, GENDER, COLLATERAL, CREDIT RISK, BANKING, GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER GAP, MICROFINANCE, FINTECH, FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY, PSYCHOMETRICS, CREDIT SCORES, FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS, AFRICA GENDER POLICY, GENDER INNOVATION LAB, WOMEN AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/651751524666164146/Disruptive-finance-using-psychometrics-to-overcome-collateral-constraints-in-Ethiopia https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29746 |
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Summary: | This case study tells the story of the
evolution of psychometric credit scoring as an innovative
solution in a World Bank operation, from its humble
beginnings as a small pilot in Ethiopia, to the current
movement to replicate its use for similar challenges in
countries across the continent in Tanzania, Zimbabwe,
Madagascar, and beyond. Fintech is commonly defined as an
industry composed of companies that use technology to make
financial systems more efficient. The story is one of both
achievements and setbacks, just as the future of fintech
holds both promise and limitations. It is shared with a view
to better understand how psychometrics and fintech more
broadly can be utilized to solve critical development
challenges, and help get finance to those who need it most
around the world. |
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