Open Source Banking: End Poverty One Line of Code at a Time
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Discover how open source technology is playing a crucial role in combating global poverty through this keynote address by Ed Cable, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Mifos Initiative. Learn about the World Bank's target to end extreme poverty by 2030 and why a new, open approach is needed to achieve this goal. Explore the Mifos Initiative's decade-long refinement of their open fintech approach, which encompasses open source core banking infrastructure, a global open source community, open source business models, and open standards and knowledge sharing. Gain insights into the evolution of their core banking stack, innovative ecosystem developments, and the impressive impact of reaching 10 million individuals globally. Find out how you can contribute to the fight against poverty through financial inclusion and understand the potential of open source banking in transforming lives worldwide.
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Keynote: Open Source Banking: End Poverty One Line of Code at a Time - Ed Cable, President
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Linux Foundation
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