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  • 17 - Changing finance from the inside with Garance Wattez-Richard
    2021/01/29

    01:23 Starting where insurance stops – the mandate for AXA Emerging Customers

    (Find out more about AXA Emerging Customers here)

    03:26 How COVID has exposed the vulnerabilities of emerging customers…

    04:22 …and forced us all to take a crash course in health management

    06:03 What is different about women’s insurance needs and preferences?

    (You can read more in the brilliant “She for Shield” study from AXA, IFC and Accenture)

    08:45 Debunking myths about women as insurance customers. Myth #1: Women are more loyal

    09:50 Myth #2: Women are risk averse

    10:29 Myth #3: Women are less fraudulent

    10:54 What it means to serve women as decision-makers

    14:13 The product changes that make a difference for women

    16:19 Putting these lessons into practice to serve women in emerging markets 

    19:57 Insurance without a Chinese wall – making insurance work for women at the heads of families and businesses

    21:41 How to get gender on the strategic map for a company

    24:11 Success as an intrapreneur

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    28 分
  • 16 - Migrant women and the economy with Dr Sara Reis
    2020/12/18

    00:39 Before we start on the interview, a shoutout to the Homebrewed Feminism podcast. You can find the podcast at homebrewedfeminism.com and listen to their discussion of our interview with Marion Sharples in Episode 6: Equity > Equality.

    01:07 The Women's Budget Group report on Migrant Women and the Economy. Read the full report here.

    02:31 Immigration in the UK and the "hostile environment"

    10:01 How men's and women's pattern of migration vary

    13:27 Impacts on the economic position of migrant women

    19:59 Challenges in accessing financial services

    22:10 The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on migrant women

    30:32 And what about when lockdown rules are relaxed?

    35:53 The rights of migrants and the Black Lives Matter movement

    39:38 The proposals of the Women's Budget Group to improve the economic position of migrants in the UK

    46:00 Migrant women have faced the worst of our collective crises in 2020. Here, I also talk about the Women's Budget Group's webinar which brought together many organizations supporting migrant women, including Southhall Black Sisters, the Latin American Women's Rights Service, Women for Refugee Women and Foleshill Women's Training. You can find the webinar here.

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    48 分
  • 15 - A new take on community currencies with Mercedes Bidart
    2020/11/19

    You can find out more about Quipu through their website and find updates on their instagram.

    And read here about the company's recent recognition in the Visa Everywhere Initiative awards, in which it won third place in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    01:15 - The micro-businesses at the centre of local economies

    03:11 - How COVID is both challenging and bolstering local economies

    05:47 - The history of community currencies and how they can apply in Latin America today

    09:08 - How Quipu uses a digital marketplace and community currency in order to build and maintain wealth locally

    14:42 - Launching the Quipu platform in Baranquilla, Colombia, in the midst of a pandemic

    16:10 - How micro businesses are using the Quipu platform in Baranquilla

    19:07 - Co-designing the platform: What does a solidarity economy mean to you?

    23:58 - Helping entrepreneurs access credit at fairer rates

    28:31 - The importance of creating solidarity economies, and why its moving up the agenda now

    32:06 - Next steps for Quipu

    33:41 - Are we all in need of an emergency community currency?

     

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    35 分
  • 14 - Women's experiences of the shift to digital finance
    2020/10/31

    Find out more about Caribou Digital: cariboudigital.net

    And you can read more on these topics and others from Savita, Hélène, and their colleagues in Caribou's blog.

    Time-stamped show notes:

    01:05 About Caribou

    02:45 User research: shifting our focus from the technology and bringing it back to the end user

    04:09 What do digital financial services (DFS) have to offer women? (Clue: it's not so much about the digital)

    08:32 And what is getting in their way of accessing digital financial services?

    15:21 Why trust and control are so important for women

    19:57 Financial literacy and the role of cash

    21:55 When money becomes mobile and the tricky issue of registering your own SIM

    25:55 The companies and organizations proactively taking on the challenges women face

    29:33 The impact of COVID-19 on use of digital financial services

    32:37 Is online work better work? The benefits and complications of digital platform work for women

    37:42 Hélène and Savita help us define a feminist future for digital financial services

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    45 分
  • 13 - Blockchain with Lisa Gus
    2020/08/29

    01:14 What is blockchain?

    05:42 Big potential and broken promises

    10:00 Why Lisa began knish.io and how she hopes to tackle some of the challenges of blockchain

    15:09 How can blockchain help with payments?

    18:25 Providing a system for triple-bottom-line initiatives

    20:09 An initiative to track sexual harassment

    24:00 How blockchain can be relevant to governments

    28:58 Can blockchain help fight a global pandemic?

    31:18 Supporting women and minority founders through COVID-19 (and beyond)

    Find out more at knish.io

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    38 分
  • 12 - Inclusion of LGBTQI communities with Ramil Añosa Andag
    2020/08/05

    01:28 Introducing APCOM and the Finance Inc. project

    03:56 Addressing new actors in LGBTQI inclusion: development banks and the private sector

    06:27 APCOM's work with the Asian Development Bank

    07:44 How development banks could do more

    09:35 Discrimination in the domains of education, work, health and financial services compound one another. The results of APCOM's research into experiences of exclusion of LGBTQI groups.

    15:21 Experiences with financial institutions

    19:02 How financial institutions can support LGBTQI individuals

    19:53 The need for two-way capacity building between financial institutions and LGBTQI organizations

    20:54 Might digital financial services help reduce discrimination?

    23:54 What would a financial system that was truly inclusive of LGBTQI people look like?

    26:52 My reflections on the interview

    27:24 What about COVID-19?

    You can find out more about APCOM's research into the impact of COVID-19 and its effects on diverse SOGIESC communities, HIV services and key populations here.

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    29 分
  • 11 - A gender equal economy with Marion Sharples
    2020/07/13

    00:47 - Why the economy is central to gender equality; about the Women's Budget Group's Commission on a Gender-Equal Economy

    03:41 - Gathering inputs across the UK to design a gender-equal economy

    You can read about the evidence submitted to the Commission here.

    07:46 - The economic barriers women face

    09:01 - What women want from a gender-equal economy

    10:19 - Care and the cycle of inequality

    You can take a look at this short video which the Women's Budget Group created to illustrate the spirals of inequality related to care and read the report here.

    14:28 - Might there be a silver lining for care in COVID-19?

    Here, Marion mentions a poll from the Fawcett Society which showed that 65% of respondents supported an increase in income tax to fund a pay rise for care workers.

    She also highlights this Financial Times editorial which argues that COVID-19 has made clear "the fragility of the social contract", and that "radical reforms — reversing the prevailing policy direction of the last four decades — will need to be put on the table."

    20:53 - The need for huge government investment in care, including universal childcare provision

    23:46 - A Green New Deal should be a feminist deal; care jobs are green jobs

    Find out more about the WBG's proposals for a feminist green new deal through this webinar recording, paper and article.

    29:11 - What's next for the Commission on a Gender-Equal Economy

    You can find upcoming webinars from the Women's Budget Group here.

    And read more about the Commission on a Gender-Equal Economy here.

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    32 分
  • 10 - The impact of COVID-19 on women with Iona Bain
    2020/05/25

    01:17 About Iona's pioneering Young Money blog

    02:12 The impact of COVID-19 on young people - the millennials and the "coronials"

    04:11 The economic impacts of the crisis in the UK

    06:53 How women are drawing the short straw

    11:35 The long-term impacts on the coronial generation and rethinking university education

    14:01 The case for a debt jubilee

    21:11 Who is benefitting from banks' measures to address the crisis

    24:23 The need to know your financial rights - how can we get the message out?

    25:50 Why women's financial independence should no longer be up for debate

    29:47 Financial education doesn't belong in maths classes

    31:32 A feminist financial system - Iona's take

    34:11 Wrapping up and a reflection on two themes coming up repeatedly in the Feminist Finance podcast:

    • Care at the centre of women's finance
    • The need for a new kind of financial education in schools
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    38 分