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Launch female desks for women financial inclusion: Study suggests
A study suggested Bangladesh Bank and the Micro-Credit Regulatory Authority (MRA) encourage the Financial Institutions (FIs) and Mobile Financial Services (MFS) to launch dedicated female desks at all branches to enhance the financial inclusion of women, reports BSS. "The MRA should encourage MFS to build female-led branches (already underway in some cases). Bangladesh Bank should explore...
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