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Solutions for financial inclusion
CAF-development bank of Latin America-organizes the second edition of the Financial Inclusion Laboratory 2020: Enterprises to respond to the COVID-19 crisis in order to promote the generation of viable technological solutions that will help to solve public and private sector needs arising from the crisis generated by the pandemic in the following areas:
The Laboratory has a number of regional partners, including:
The Financial Inclusion Laboratory 2020 will support projects and business initiatives with a high degree of innovation and incorporate technological elements to respond to the need to reduce the gap between those who do not have access to financial services and the banked population, as well as promote the use and quality of financial products and services as a mechanism to mitigate the effects of the crisis generated by the COVID-19. It is a platform that brings together the public, private and entrepreneurial sectors and investors in the spirit of fostering business opportunities, encouraging the interaction of the members of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and giving concrete solutions to development needs raised by the allies of this initiative.
CAF and its partners aim to promote a financial inclusion that benefits vulnerable groups in a context such as the current one where the need to universalize financial inclusion is evident, as well as to support MSMEs with innovative financial products and services for the recovery phase of the economic crisis, which is determined by the prevalence of the digital environment.
The call is addressed to natural or legal persons located in some member country of CAF who are developing projects that are find early stage of development or consolidated initiatives.
The competition is open to entrepreneurs, programmers, designers and entrepreneurs. Participants will be required to complete the following registration template http://lifcaf.charly.io/
CAF presents challenges in two categories (financial inclusion of vulnerable groups and financial inclusion with impact on the productivity of the MSMEs) on which entrepreneurs postulate their technological base solutions, which are already functioning in the market.
The competition aims to find concrete technological solutions in the following 2 areas:
The deadline for submission of projects will be from 5 October to 8 November 2020 at 23:59 hours.
The Selection Committee of the Financial Inclusion Laboratory will be made up of representatives of the allied organizations. This instance will be responsible for selecting the best initiatives and those that best respond to the needs raised by the allies. The decision of the Committee of Jurors will be final and unappealable.
The Selection Committee of the Financial Inclusion Laboratory will be in charge of selecting the projects for the presentation of the pitch and the macthmaking event to be held on December 9, 2020. The criteria that the Committee will use for the selection of the initiatives will be as follows:
The Financial Inclusion Lab reserves the right unilaterally and without warning, to exclude any participant, especially when suspected or detected that it is incurring falsehood or affects the proper functioning and normal course of the competition.
The decisions of the Selection Committee shall be final and no action shall be taken.
Applications that do not contain all the requested requirements will be automatically disqualified.
All participants must have sufficient titles on the industrial property rights in the trademarks, business ideas, logos, trade names that they make part of or are included in the proposals.
Through the acceptance of the bases to participate in this call, the contestants manifest not to infringe any intellectual property rights; in such a way that they exempt the Competition of Inclusion of Financial and its allies from any responsibility for the use of these contents.
Participants are responsible to third parties for the images and content that they make public during the competition and are responsible to the Financial Inclusion Contest in relation to the following considerations:
The confidentiality in relation to the ideas and/or projects presented by the participants is guaranteed. The Laboratory of Financial Inclusion may only disseminate, at any time and through any means, the general characteristics of the projects or initiative, as well as the names of such ideas and/or projects and of the participants, mainly, of the winners.
The participants, and in particular the winners, expressly authorize with the acceptance of these bases to the Laboratory of Financial Inclusion to fix, reproduce, disseminate and use by all means written, spoken and signed, in all ways, by any means and on any support, its name, image and voice, and the general characteristics and the name of the ideas or projects submitted without any provision and without prejudice to the provisions of the Intellectual Property and Confidentiality sections of this document.
For further information, contact Diana Mejia (dmejia@caf.com) and Robert Valls (rvalls@caf.com).