Quiz: True or False?. True or False? 1. The Universal Standards for Social Performance Management (USSPM) do not include the Client Protection Principles.

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Quiz: True or False?

True or False? 1. The Universal Standards for Social Performance Management (USSPM) do not include the Client Protection Principles.

True or False? 2. Responsible investors committed to financial inclusion can use the Universal Standards for Social Performance Management as a self-audit and public reporting tool.

True or False? 3. MFTransparency’s tool draws a line where interest rates should be.

Responsible Microfinance: Where Do We Stand?

* Producing a common data collection tool and data exchange platform to streamline data reporting for MFIs * Conducting industry mapping of TA providers and training resources to identify gaps in technical assistance for MFIs * Working with funders to support responsible inclusive finance infrastructure * Conducting joint workshops and trainings on responsible inclusive finance for multiple stakeholder audiences Collaborating to streamline efforts, avoid duplication and reduce confusion of the various resources and tools related to responsible inclusive finance.

Every institution along the value chain of “responsible inclusive finance” – whether socially or financially motivated – employs responsible, client- centric practices at every level of its business and demonstrates commitment to fulfilling its mission.

CLIENT PROTECTION SOCIAL PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Prevent harm to clients Assures transparent, respectful, and prudent financial services to all clients Ensures institutional focus on client well-being Measures progress against social goals Balances financial and social objectives Applicable to institutions with a double-bottom line Applicable to all financial institutions Includes client protection

Learn Assess Plan ImplementDemonstrate RIF: From Intent to Action SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CLIENT PROTECTION POVERTY FOCUS

LearnAssessPlan ImplementDemonstrate SOCIAL PERFORMANCE Universal Standards for Social Performance Management Principles for Investors in Inclusive Finance CLIENT PROTECTION POVERTY FOCUS Smart Campaign Client Protection Principles MFTransparency 10 Steps for Pricing Transparency Truelift learning guide RIF: From Intent to Action Who should be involved? Board members, management, field officers

LearnAssessPlan ImplementDemonstrate RIF: From Intent to Action SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CLIENT PROTECTION POVERTY FOCUS SPI-4 Audit Tool - Can self-assess performance against Universal Standards - Evaluates indicators for social performance management and client protection - Coordinated with common data collection tool of MIX, investors and raters MIX Market regional reports, cross-market analysis and social performance analysis Smart Getting Started Questionnaire Smart Assessments MFT Calculating Transparent Pricing Tool v2.2 Truelift Self-Assessment Assess Who should be involved? Board members, management

LearnAssessPlan Implement Demonstrate RIF: From Intent to Action Develop an action plan – what would you address first? This includes: Defining mission, target clients and goals Incorporating plan into board agenda Incorporating SPM plan into overall business plan Collaborate with regional and national networks for training and peer-learning Connect with technical assistance providers ALL TRACKS Plan Who should be involved? Board members, management

LearnAssessPlanImplement Demonstrate RIF: From Intent to Action SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CLIENT PROTECTION POVERTY FOCUS Universal Standards Implementation Series SPTF Resource Center – case studies, templates Report data to MIX Smart tools Report pricing through MFT Data Collection Tool Truelift Community of Practice Implement Who should be involved? Board members, management, field officers

LearnAssessPlan Implement Demonstrate RIF: From Intent to Action SOCIAL PERFORMANCE CLIENT PROTECTION POVERTY FOCUS Social ratings Microfinance Institutional Rating MIX Star MFI Recognition Smart Campaign Client Protection certification Smart Assessment MFTransparency Seal of Transparency Truelift Milestones (Aspirant, Emerging, Achiever, Leader) Demonstrate Who should be involved? Board members, management

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