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The Citi Foundation supports the economic empowerment and financial inclusion of low- to moderate-income people in communities where Citi operates

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The Citi Foundation supports the economic empowerment and financial inclusion of low- to moderate-income people in communities where Citi operates

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In 2011, the Citi Foundation gave in 89 countries investing

$25.3 million in expanding the financial capability of the underserved

$11.7 million in creating sustainable enterprise and jobs

$8.8 million supporting the development of financial inclusive products

$8.7 million in building college aspirations by removing financial barriers

$5 million increasing income generation opportunities for young adults

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2011 Key Performance Indicators

Citi Foundation Citi

Supporting asset building opportunities for individuals

Increased lending to support small business growth

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Proud Sponsor of the 2012 SEEP Network Annual Conference

& Technology Track

www.MasterCard.com/responsibility

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard and Telefonica have launched WANDA, a mobile banking platform providing electronic

payments to more than 170 million people in Latin America.

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard has partnered with the Grameen Foundation to extend mobile

financial services, training, weather, pricing and agricultural information to farmers and

rural microentrepreneurs.

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard has partnered with SEWA to support the empowerment of women through

entrepreneurial education, employment opportunities and financial literacy.

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard has partnered with Pro Mujer to help women build livelihoods through financial services, business and empowerment training,

and healthcare support.

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard has partnered with PlaNet Finance to offer a tailored suite of financial products to microentrepreneurs in the developing world.

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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MasterCard’s Corporate Responsibility Website

www.MasterCard.com/responsibility

MasterCard, Priceless, and the MasterCard brand marks are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. ©2012 MasterCard.

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The FIELD-Support LWAwww.microlinks.org/field-support

Enhancing the state-of-the-practice

Visit our Exhibit Booth for Publications, Tools, and

other Resources

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About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

Our Goals and Core Themes

Photo credit: Vikram Joy

Reach 175 million of the world’s poorest families with microfinanceHelp 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty

Reach the Poorest | Empower Women | Financial Self-sustainability | Positive & Measureable Impact

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Photo credit: Mohammed Rakibul Hasan

The Microcredit Summit Campaign is leading a global coalition of microfinance, health, and other development practitioners to build pathways out of extreme poverty for

100 million families

About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

Ending extreme poverty

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About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

Photo credit: Mohammed Rakibul Hasan

The 100 Million ProjectGalvanizing energy around a global poverty reduction goal

Track I: Measuring ProgressPromoting the use of poverty measurement tools and data to deepen poverty outreach

and better target intended clients

Track II: Global Learning AgendaIdentifying and understanding what

it will take to help 100 million families lift themselves out of extreme poverty

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Health educationHealthcare products

& servicesHealth financing

By 2015:28 Indian institutions 700,000 poor clients 3.5 million households

About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

A collaboration of the Microcredit Summit Campaign and Freedom from Hunger

Photo credit: Microcredit Summit Campaign

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Measure poverty outreach

Learn about client needs and preferences

Change services to create better outcomes

Photo credit: Pro Mujer

Seal of ExcellencePoverty Outreach.

Positive and Enduring Change.

About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

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Make a commitment today! Become an ally of

the 100 Million Project, the Health and Microfinance Alliance,

and the Seal of Excellence

www.MicrocreditSummit.orgww.100MillionIdeas.org

[email protected]

Photo credit: Microcredit Summit Campaign

About Goal 2 100 Million Project

Health & Microfinance

Seal of Excellence

Your Support

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The Better Than Cash Alliance

aims to empower people and grow emerging economies by supporting the shift from cash

to electronic payments

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29Learn more at www.BetterThanCash.org

Shifting to electronic distribution of benefits, aid or payments can advance financial inclusion and help poor people build savings while achieving cost savings, efficiency and transparency.

Around the world, 2.5 billion peoplelack access to formal financial services.

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Deutsche Bank Asad MahmoodSEEP Conference 2012

• Over $840mm in Social Investment AUM• Supported more than 120 MFIs in over 50 different countries over 15 years

Deutsche Bank Global Social Investment FundsDriving Innovation in Microfinance since 1997

•Pioneer in innovative investment funds• that balance social and financial objectives

1st Global Bank to create a microfinance

fund more than a decade ago

1st microfinance fund directed toward

institutional investors

1st Customer Focused

Microfinance Fund

1st Global Bank to Create a

Microfinance Fund

1st Fund For Institutional

Investors

1st Subordinated Debt Fund for Microfinance

1st Sub-debt for an International Microfinance

Network

1st Fund Capitalized Exclusively by

Private Investors

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Deutsche Bank Asad MahmoodSEEP Conference 2012

Deutsche Bank Global Social Investment Funds Driving Innovation in Microfinance since 1997

04/11/2023 07:57:28 PM

2010 DB Blue template

• Recently Closed• Global Commercial Microfinance Consortium II (2012) $100mm in Total Assets— $100mm fund for MFIs pursuing excellence in customer service through transparency,

responsible pricing and product innovation. — Local Currency & Technical Assistance for SMART Campaign Certification

Upcoming• Essential Capital Consortium (under development) $50mm Target— Will provide first loss capital to social enterprises and social investment debt funds— 1st of its kind, using a step-up coupon and management fee deferral to generate

reserves that protect investor capital

•Recent & Upcoming Investment Funds

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Did you know?

Pakistan has been ranked #3 globally for its microfinance regulatory framework as well as for overall business environment for MF by EIU

Pakistan has been called a ‘laboratory for innovation’ by CGAP for its branchless banking developments

Pakistan is considered a leader for pushing forward the responsible finance agenda

Pakistan will soon have a regulatory framework for micro-insurance

Pakistan’s MF market potential is estimated at about 25 million

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PAKISTANThe Dark Horse of MicrofinanceA session about emerging trends and opportunities in one of the most dynamic microfinance markets

Wednesday, 7th Nov,12 | 12:30 – 2:00 pm | Sheraton Pentagon City, Hotel, Arlington, VA   

Join us to learn more!

SEEP Annual Conference 2012

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DRC Microfinance

Tajikistan Microfinance

Kenya FauluZambia Microfinance

Senegal Microfinance

Housing Bangladesh

India MFI Programs

Albania Energy Efficiency programs

Armenia Banking

Maldives Housing

Ethiopia WHR

China Renshou MF

China Microfinance

Pacific Islands. Next Gen – Mobile Banking

China Consumer Prot

Sri Lanka: Micro Finance & Leasing

Pakistan Microfinance

Pacific Islands: Micro Finance

Global: Knowledge & Learning

Global: Credit Reporting

Global Index Insurance

Global Retail Payments

Xinjiang Microfinance

EgyptHousing Program

India Housing Progs

India Energy Efficiency Progs

India Resp. Fin

China Rural Guarantee

India Risk Mgmt

*Projects approved (US$) in IDA countries. *Client-facing projects approved only; 93% with existing+ potential investees.

Beichuan Microfinance

Global Insurance Program

Over 46 projects and/or programs under

implementation globally

90% are joint advisory and investment projects

Products include Microfinance, SME Finance, Housing Finance, Credit

Reporting, Insurance, Energy Efficiency, Risk

Management

Kenya Microfinance

Ethiopia Microfinance

Responsible Finance

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Responsible Finance

Offering advisory and investment services to further embed customer-focused solutions across financial sector products

Implementing emerging global standards on governance, transparency, credit reporting, financial education, consumer protection practices to complement risk management

Convening and collaborating with practitioners, providers, partner networks, funders and policy makers through the Responsible Finance Forum and its community of practice

Consumers

Financial Institutions

Financial Markets Industry

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UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)

Established in 1966 by the UN General Assembly with a capital investment mandate, and focus on the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)

Flexible instruments: Provides seed capital and technical support directly to private sector, sub-sovereign authorities, and Financial Services Provides

Active portfolio: $200M in 40 LDCs; 10 post-conflict countries.

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1. Country level Programs: a. Existing programmes in 23 countries b. Making Access Possible (MAP): A Multi-Country

Initiative to Advance Financial Inclusion (pilots include Thailand, Myanmar, Mozambique)

UNCDF Inclusive Finance Programmes

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2. Global Thematic Programmesa. MicroLead: $51.5 M facility developed over 2 phases, result in

increased access by underserved markets to savings-led initiatives.

b. YouthStart: $12 M pilot, to increase access by young people to financial services, particularly savings, in Sub-Saharan Africa

c. Mobile Money for the Poor (MM4P): $26 M global initiative based on the enormous potential of new technologies to reach beyond the scope of traditional banking models

d. CleanStart: USD 26 M global initiative to help lift 2.5 M people out of energy poverty and jump-start permanent access to modern and clean energy through sustainable financial services.

e. Better Than Cash Alliance: UNCDF hosts the secretariat and Programme Management, to promote and support transition from cash to electronic payments to increase financial inclusion

UNCDF Inclusive Finance Programmes

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