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The Great Unbanked

Mr. Open Banking

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Right now, approximately two billion people across the globe are unbanked - meaning they have no connection to any banking system of any kind. Banks simply cannot make their business model work to serve low-income households properly, let alone the poor, which means that even the simplest of transactions such as payments become a challenge, often widening the gap between the haves and have nots. However, thanks to technology, things are improving. As the open banking movement continues to expand, the unbanked might just be the perfect source of untapped economic potential. On this episode of Mr. Open Banking, Eyal speaks with Carlos Kazuo Missao, the Director of GFT Group in Sao Paulo and a leader in the digital transformation of financial services. The two discuss how Brazil is using open banking to bridge their societal divide between a mature, developed economy and extreme poverty.

Specifically, Carlos and Eyal discuss:

Who are the unbanked and how do they fit into Brazil’s plans;

How Brazil’s banks are catering the unbanked population;

The big three regulations Brazillian banks need to follow;

How open banking is leveling the playing field.

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