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[Title] => A company of inclusion and diversity: Meet Accenture’s top women execs in the Philippines
[Summary] => Meet Ambe Tierro, Vicki Collado and Ira Reyes, top “mom execs” at Accenture in the Philippines, who share what it’s like to have the best of both worlds, being a mother and being a a leader, especially during the pandemic.
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[Title] => Citi wants everyone financially included
[Summary] => Citi Philippines recently hosted the first Asia Pacific Financial Inclusion Summit in Manila with over 500 participants from business, government and community stakeholders coming from 35 countries.
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[Title] => Financial inclusion summit set next week
[Summary] => Around 500 representatives from government agencies, financial services firms, microfinance institutions, non-profit organizations, technology providers and other key stakeholders will gather at the Makati Shangri-La in Manila from Oct. 27 to 29 for the launch of a major new platform designed to accelerate financial inclusion in the Asia-Pacific region.
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[Title] => BIS, World Bank release financial inclusion report
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[Title] => Developing countries investing more in e-payments
[Summary] => Governments in many developing countries, including the Philippines, will speed up their investments to promote electronic payments, followed by changes in payment laws and regulations this year.
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[Title] => S’pore, Japan lead AsPac in progress toward financial inclusion progress toward financial inclusion
[Summary] => MasterCard unveiled a new global report, “A Progressive Approach to Financial Inclusion” that explores the progress of 30 developed and developing countries, including eight countries within the Asia Pacific region: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Malaysia, China, Japan and Singapore, have made in enabling access to and driving usage of different financial products.
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[Title] => Global regulators push financial inclusion in Phl
[Summary] => The Alliance of Financial Inclusion (AFI), a global network of financial regulators, has underscored the need for the Philippine government to bring down the benefits of economic growth to the grassroots through financial inclusion.
[DatePublished] => 2013-06-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mobile banking helps reduce poverty
[Summary] => Around three billion people of the world’s population lacked access to basic financial services, yet it has been reported that probably eight out of every 10 adult males had access to mobile phones.
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[Title] => Papier mache, mangoes, guava make it to US GSP
[Summary] => Several local products such as papier mache, dried mangoes, guavas and mangosteens have been included in the recently signed US proclamation expanding the product coverage of the so-called Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) which waives tariffs on products from various developing countries.
The US has approved the Philippines petition for the inclusion and redesignation of several export products worth $30 million.
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[Title] => Financial inclusion summit set next week
[Summary] => Around 500 representatives from government agencies, financial services firms, microfinance institutions, non-profit organizations, technology providers and other key stakeholders will gather at the Makati Shangri-La in Manila from Oct. 27 to 29 for the launch of a major new platform designed to accelerate financial inclusion in the Asia-Pacific region.
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[Title] => Developing countries investing more in e-payments
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[Title] => S’pore, Japan lead AsPac in progress toward financial inclusion progress toward financial inclusion
[Summary] => MasterCard unveiled a new global report, “A Progressive Approach to Financial Inclusion” that explores the progress of 30 developed and developing countries, including eight countries within the Asia Pacific region: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Malaysia, China, Japan and Singapore, have made in enabling access to and driving usage of different financial products.
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[Title] => Global regulators push financial inclusion in Phl
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[DatePublished] => 2013-06-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mobile banking helps reduce poverty
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[DatePublished] => 2012-04-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Papier mache, mangoes, guava make it to US GSP
[Summary] => Several local products such as papier mache, dried mangoes, guavas and mangosteens have been included in the recently signed US proclamation expanding the product coverage of the so-called Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) which waives tariffs on products from various developing countries.
The US has approved the Philippines petition for the inclusion and redesignation of several export products worth $30 million.
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