From IPA Financial Inclusion Program <[email protected]>
Subject Join us TOMORROW for Financial Inclusion Week! Using Administrative Data to Measure Consumer Protection in Digital Credit
Date November 2, 2021 6:27 PM
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More evidence, less poverty

John,

Please join Innovations for Poverty Action tomorrow at Financial Inclusion Week for a discussion on Predicting Consumer Protection Risks through Administrative Data

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Adano Roba

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(Director, Policy and Research, Competition Authority of Kenya), Daniel Putman

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(Post-Doctoral Fellow, IPA), and Rafe Mazer

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(Director, Consumer Protection Research Initiative, IPA) will discuss how financial institutions and regulators can use administrative data to identify who pays more or less for the same services, and which consumers may be most at risk of overborrowing. The presentation will include evidence from Sierra Leone and Kenya, and a preview of an innovative toolkit for practitioners to integrate predictive modeling and administrative data analysis in their monitoring practices.

The session will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, November 3rd at 7am ET / 11am UTC. Please register here

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and access the event platform to view the presentation here

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