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Caribbean Fintech Spring Promotes Financial Inclusion Via Collaboration and Solutions

By Connie Diaz De Teran
February 12, 2024
in Analysts Coverage, Emerging Payments
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The Caribbean is witnessing a fintech revolution driving financial inclusion efforts across the region. With the launch of the Caribbean Fintech Spring for Financial Inclusion in March 2023, stakeholders are uniting to tackle the lack of financial services in rural and underserved areas of the islands.  

In collaboration with the Trinidad and Tobago International Financial Centre, the United Nations Capital Development Fund, the European Union, and the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States, this initiative brings together local and global fintechs, per Forbes. Their goal? To deploy market-ready solutions that advance the Caribbean’s digital payments ecosystem.

Key challenges addressed include providing digital payment solutions for underserved credit union members, expanding e-commerce opportunities for smallholder farmers, and optimizing remote onboarding of D-Cash, the Eastern Caribbean’s central bank digital currency.

Financial Inclusion Challenges Persist

The growth and innovation of fintech has ushered in a global wave of digitization, particularly accelerated by the pandemic. These advancements are reshaping payments and financial products, presenting a unique opportunity to bridge the gap in financial inclusion worldwide.

According to a The World Bank, nearly a third of respondents remain unbanked, with a significant portion being economically disadvantaged women in rural areas. In many developing countries, over 50% of households lack access to traditional banking services.

To address these challenges, mobile payment providers and banking solutions have emerged to promote financial inclusion. Although they have made strides, issues such as fraud and inadequate infrastructure persist, hindering widespread adoption.

Despite the potential benefits, many consumers are still excluded from these innovations due to limited internet access and smartphone ownership. Without addressing these fundamental barriers, the promise of technology-driven financial inclusion remains unattainable for millions.

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