At the 5th Annual Microlumbia Conference "Redefining Microfinance: Driving Innovation in a Maturing Market", Camilla Nestor, Vice President of Microfinance Programs at the Grameen Foundation, moderated a panel in which five experts leading the innovation in frontier products for microfinance presented their own experience in the field. These experts were: Inez Murray, Executive Vice President of Programs, Women's World Banking; Greg Casagrande, Founder and President, South Pacific Business Development (SPBD) Microfinance Network; Rajendra Poudyal, Administrative Manager, PlaNet Finance Nepal; Syed Mohsin Ahmed, CEO of the Pakistan Microfinance Network; Alexandra Fiorillo, Vice President, Ideas42.
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Microfinance Innovation: Development of Frontier Products for Financial Inclusion
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