Hosted by Dr Pål Vik, senior researcher at Community Finance Solutions at the University of Salford Business School, Innovation in Financial Inclusion centres on radical, innovative interventions, policies and programmes to address financial exclusion, including financial literacy, affordable credit, savings and maximising income. Episodes will launch bi-weekly on a Wednesday and welcome high-profile names in the space to explore emerging and innovative financial inclusion policy and practice in the UK and beyond
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Hosted by Dr Pål Vik, senior researcher at Community Finance Solutions at the University of Salford Business School, Innovation in Financial Inclusion centres on radical, innovative interventions, policies and programmes to address financial exclusion, including financial literacy, affordable credit, savings and maximising income. Episodes will launch bi-weekly on a Wednesday and welcome high-profile names in the space to explore emerging and innovative financial inclusion policy and practice in the UK and beyond
Trailer for the third series of the Innovation in Financial Inclusion podcast, in which I will be exploring how we can create a more inclusive financial system and what we can learn from other countries, such as the US, Germany and France.
Innovation in Financial Inclusion
Hosted by Dr Pål Vik, senior researcher at Community Finance Solutions at the University of Salford Business School, Innovation in Financial Inclusion centres on radical, innovative interventions, policies and programmes to address financial exclusion, including financial literacy, affordable credit, savings and maximising income. Episodes will launch bi-weekly on a Wednesday and welcome high-profile names in the space to explore emerging and innovative financial inclusion policy and practice in the UK and beyond