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15.12.2022
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Hannah Grant |
Inclusive Insurance, SDGs
Dear friends and colleagues, I wish to begin this year’s end message by thanking the A2ii Secretariat team for their energy and unwavering dedication to the vision of Access to Insurance Initiative – that more poor and vulnerable people have access to and use affordable insurance appropriate for their needs.
28.11.2022
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Laura Moxter Morales |
Migrants, Remittances
The International Organisation for Migration estimated that 281 million people, almost four per cent of the world’s population, were living outside their home countries in 2020. The World Bank calculates that in 2021, $773 billion were sent as remittances, although this number is estimated to be much higher if informal remittances were taken into account.
16.11.2022
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A2ii Editorial Team, Rachelle Jung |
Covid-19, Data, Gender, SDG 5: Gender Equality, SDGs
Katherine Miles and Manoj Pandey are the authors of the recent A2ii report 'The Role of Insurance Supervisors in Boosting Women’s Access to Insurance'. The report outlines the potential of women’s insurance and the regulatory and supervisory approaches that have the potential to facilitate women's access to inclusive insurance, improving financial resilience and advancing the cause of gender equality.
19.08.2022
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A2ii Editorial Team, Manoj Pandey, Laura Moxter Morales |
Artificial intelligence, Ethics, Governance, InsurTech, Machine learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Machine Learning (ML), is one of the technologies reshaping the financial sector, including insurance. AI has the potential to significantly improve the delivery of financial services to consumers as well as the operational and risk management processes within firms, which can present many opportunities for expanding financial inclusion.
08.03.2022
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A2ii Editorial Team, Manoj Pandey |
A2ii, Gender, Mauritius, SDG 5: Gender Equality, SDGs
On this International Women's Day, you would likely have read or heard it said that women represent the majority of uninsured in the world. This is widely accepted and is most likely the truth too. Though why do we say it's most likely the truth? We say so because we don’t have the data. We don't have any comprehensive data set on women's access to insurance, both on demand or the supply.
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