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 Staked to the Ground in a Savings Junkyard
Oct 15

Oct 15 Staked to the Ground in a Savings Junkyard

Kim Wilson
The Industry

On the whole, banking for the poor disappoints.

Making a Market
Oct 10

Oct 10 Making a Market

Kim Wilson
Case Study

Past the gem-green banana trees cropped on dark, chocolaty soil and well beyond vast expanses of foddering brush ...

Oct 9
Oct 9 Voices from the Summit

Suzanne Andrews
Case Study

Excellent vignettes of four stars. Thanks, Suzanne.

When it all falls apart: VSLAs in crisis
Sep 22

Sep 22 When it all falls apart: VSLAs in crisis

Sarah J. Ward
Case Study

More good anecdotal evidence about how SGs help poor people in crisis. 

Sep 21
Sep 21 Drought Resilient Savings

Suzanne Andrews
Case Study

Do Savings Groups help the very poor in times of stress? It certainly seems like they do...

How to Launch an Adult Education Program
Sep 16

Sep 16 How to Launch an Adult Education Program

Suzanne Andrews
Financial Education, Case Study

Personal note and reflections from Suzanne - so thoughtful!

Sep 13
Sep 13 One “Cora” at a Time: A Tale of Urban Youth and Savings in Central America

Hugh Aprile
Case Study, Youth

CRS youth program.

Decision Fatigue
Sep 12

Sep 12 Decision Fatigue

Kim Wilson
Research, Theory

There is something to this, even though the experiment that Kim describes is WEIRD. 

In Defense of Payments
Sep 11

Sep 11 In Defense of Payments

Ignacio Mas
Digital, Theory

...savings are transactions-in-waiting. People's aim is not to save or get into debt, what they want is to buy a bicycle, pay school fees, repair their home, or build up a reserve for medical emergencies.

Poor Fiction
Sep 11

Sep 11 Poor Fiction

Kim Wilson
Literature

Don't read this book, says Kim. 

Saving and Thriving - I think
Sep 11

Sep 11 Saving and Thriving - I think

Kim Wilson
Case Study, Theory

Does adding a diet and cooking piece making savings groups more expensive? Yes! But, does it make groups more relevant, entertaining and powerful for women? Yes as well.  

Two cows... or three?
Aug 28

Aug 28 Two cows... or three?

Greg Pirie
Literature, Theory

One of the good things about provocative writers like Milford Bateman is that... they provoke. Here's a cool head (Greg Pirie) writing about a hot head - a good short read. 

A word on Micro-insurance
Aug 15

Aug 15 A word on Micro-insurance

Paul Rippey
Consumer Protection, Financial Education, The Industry

Wow. Microinsurance sounds like such a good idea.  Just ask ONE QUESTION first...

What If? Mobile Financial Services and Freedom from Cash
Jul 14

Jul 14 What If? Mobile Financial Services and Freedom from Cash

Ignacio Mas
Digital

Cash killers discuss...

Connected Savings, Would That It Were True...
Jul 14

Jul 14 Connected Savings, Would That It Were True...

Kim Wilson
Consumer Protection, Theory

What blocks the effortless transitioning from cash-based opportunities to secure, long-term investments? Cash. Cash must go.

Savings By Stealth
Jul 13

Jul 13 Savings By Stealth

Kim Wilson
Case Study

If James Bond got into Savings Groups, he could start by learning from Doña Santos, La Clandestina

Thrift and Thrill: Tales from Latin America, Part Three
Jul 9

Jul 9 Thrift and Thrill: Tales from Latin America, Part Three

Kim Wilson
Case Study

Is there "gentle pressure" to embed raffles into Savings Groups in Latin America?

Small Change, Big Chance: Tales from Latin America, Part Two
Jul 9

Jul 9 Small Change, Big Chance: Tales from Latin America, Part Two

Kim Wilson
Case Study

"We decided to bet a dollar on the Pig. Though we lost, for a long and pleasing moment, we imagined what we would do with our payout – in this case, $60: We mentally spent it on beer and sandwiches..."

Gambling to Save: Tales from Latin America, Part One
Jul 9

Jul 9 Gambling to Save: Tales from Latin America, Part One

Kim Wilson
Case Study

"The regulators - in this case a supervisory agency not the central bank - seem under the spell of an aging movie star who promotes a very popular saving-whilst-gambling product...."

Jun 28
Jun 28 Jenny Aker on Rigor for the Rest of Us

Jenny Aker
Research

Read this thoughtful essay after you read Kim Wilson's post with the similar name. Really....

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