21 July 2015

AFI and MasterCard launch Africa capacity building workshop

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Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire, 20 July 2015 – The Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) and MasterCard, with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, today implemented a first of its kind technical capacity building workshop for AFI members in Sub-Saharan Africa, held in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire from 20 to 21 July 2015. More than fifty financial inclusion regulators and policymakers from across the African continent are participating.

Subjects to be covered include oversight and supervision of digital financial services (DFS), including retail payment systems, e-money, electronic banking, agent banking and other DFS regulatory policy options. Risk mitigation strategies and cross-border payments and remittances services options will also be discussed.

This workshop is being conducted within the framework of the AFI Public-Private Dialogue Platform (PPD). The PPD is a unique global platform that enables AFI members and private sector service providers to benefit from systematic dialogue and knowledge sharing on key issues, trends and opportunities in financial inclusion policy.

The AFI PPD also utilizes the private sector’s unique technical and operational knowledge to enhance the technical capacity of AFI member institutions through targeted workshops and trainings. Each AFI PPD partner contributes knowledge, resources and expertise to support AFI programs and activities.  MasterCard aligned with the AFI PPD as a strategic private sector partner in April 2015.

“Advancing financial inclusion through digital financial services is a top policy priority for our members in Africa which has been articulated in their Maya Commitments,” said Alfred Hannig, Executive Director at AFI. “We are glad to cooperate with MasterCard and other AFI PPD partners to strengthen our members’ institutional capacity in areas where the private sector has unique and substantial technical expertise.”

“To have a true impact on financial inclusion in Africa, there needs to be inclusive partnership with the public sector, development agencies and the private sector working together to create a reliable and efficient payment system that encourages consumers and businesses to adopt and use safe, smart and simple digital financial solutions rather than risky cash,” said Daniel Monehin, Division President, Sub Saharan Africa, MasterCard.

Financial inclusion remains a key priority for MasterCard on a global scale; the company recently made a public commitment to connect 500-million people to financial services by 2020.

“By sharing our knowledge and technical expertise with regulators in AFI’s network, we hope to address the regulatory challenges around financial inclusion and provide insights into some of the new business models and innovations that can help us jointly achieve this goal,” Monehin said.

About the Alliance for Financial Inclusion

The Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI), www.afi-global.org, is a global peer-learning network of 124 policymaking and regulatory institutions from 95 developing and emerging countries working together to advance financial inclusion policy. AFI members represent over 85 percent of the more than two billion unbanked people, most of whom live in poverty. Follow us on Twitter @NewsAFI and on AFI Blog www.blogs.afi-global.org.

About MasterCard

MasterCard, www.mastercard.com, is a technology company in the global payments industry. We operate the world’s fastest payments processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories. MasterCard’s products and solutions make everyday commerce activities – such as shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more secure and more efficient for everyone. Follow us on Twitter: @MasterCardMEA and @MasterCardNews, join the discussion on the Beyond the Transaction Blog and subscribe for the latest news on the MEA Engagement Bureau.

Media Contact

Peter Foster
Alliance for Financial Inclusion
peter.foster@afi-global.org
+60 3 2776 9024

Geraldine Trennery
MasterCard Corporate Communications – Africa
geraldine_trennery@mastercard.com
+27 76 301 0264


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