Our Partners

Knowledge Partners

the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)

GAP (the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor) is a global partnership of more than 30 leading organizations that seek to advance financial inclusion. CGAP develops innovative solutions through practical research and active engagement with financial service providers, policy makers, and funders to enable approaches at scale. Housed at the World Bank, CGAP combines a pragmatic approach to responsible market development with an evidence-based advocacy platform to increase access to the financial services the poor need to improve their lives. UNCDF is a partner with CGAP and a member of its General Assembly.

To know more about CGAP please visit their website at www.cgap.org.

the MIX Market

The MIX Market is an online platform that allows users to assess market conditions, individual FSP performance, and the financial inclusion landscape. While they offer robust and comprehensive datasets - spanning thousands of organizations and over 100 markets - they focus on selecting strategically-important information that enables industry actors to make better decisions. Hundreds of financial service providers (FSPs), policy makers and regulators, and funders and investors use the MIX Market platform to keep their finger on the pulse of the financial inclusion industry.

To know more about The MIX Market please visit their website at www.themix.org.

University of Bath - School of Management -

One of the UK's leading business schools. We are ranked 1st for Marketing, 2nd for Business and Management Studies (the Complete University Guide 2018) and 3rd for Business Studies (The Times and Sunday Times University Guide 2017).We are a leading centre for management research, placed 8th in the UK in the latest research evaluation exercise external website.

EQUIS external website, the European Foundation for Management Development's quality inspectorate, have granted us five-year accreditation. Only around 1% of business schools worldwide have successfully achieved this recognition.

Research

We have an excellent reputation for the quality of our research which covers all areas of management. We organise our research into cross-functional Research Centres which focus our initiatives and funding. These Centres overlap with the interests of our Divisions and Research Themes. Our research income averages around £2 million a year.

To know more about University of Bath - School of Management please visit their website at www.bath.ac.uk/management.

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