European Financial Inclusion Network EFIN Brussels, 5 November 2009.

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European Financial Inclusion Network EFIN Brussels, 5 November 2009

EFIN ? 1. Why today? 2. Why another network? 3. What is it ? 4. What is the aim? 5. How does it work? 6. Who is involved? 7. What will it do? 8. A newborn network For you to join !

Why today? The advantages of constructing policies measures with a stakeholder approach is a win- win situation: the Belgian case Lessons of a crisis: when liberalised financial services industry needs the other players support...

Why another network? Many specialised lobby groups and networks exist but no independent structure for stakeholders to gather for discussion and debate at a European level

What is EFIN? Coalition of European stakeholders – Public institutions, trade unions, NGOs, universities and research institutes, consumer protection organisations, financial education practitioners, debt counseling organisations representatives, financial institutions & bank associations, including European networks active in a more specific area of financial inclusion (FI)

What is EFIN'S aim? EFIN is a not for profit European association (AISBL) aiming to promote financial inclusion through research, debate, exchange and dissemination. Its members base their common actions upon the objective to tackle financial exclusion (FE)

How does EFIN work? Democratic structure: 1 organisation or 1 person = 1 vote General Assembly (all members) – Highest authority of the organisation – Meets once a year to set the association goals, guidelines and priorities Management Committee – Association administration and management

What will EFIN do? (1/3) Increase knowledge on financial inclusion – Increase and format available data & develop use of indicators to monitor FE – Provide regular assessment of FI based on available indicators – Identify and evaluate policy measures with a positive impact on FI – Highlight the impact of FI policies on wider social inclusion

What will EFIN do? (2/3) Be a forum & a mutual learning place to – Increase mutual learning on FI policies – Strengthen the participation of all key actors in that process – Stimulate debate on specific issues which improve the general understanding of the context and the constraints of each stakeholders

What Will EFIN do? (3/3) Ensure knowledge dissemination and FI promotion to – Increase policy-makers’ awareness and information on policy measures – Promote financial inclusion – Develop and promote European, national, regional and local strategies.

A newborn network... New network founded by researchers, NGOs, trade union & consumer protection organisation partners of the MuLFI project Starts small with the objective to grow with the help and involvement of partners and stakeholders

For you to join in! If you are interested in EFIN contact us! – Réseau Financement Alternatif – Chaussée d'Alsemberg, – 1190 Brussels – –