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Event Date |
Wed Mar 2 UTC (almost 3 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Mar 1 7:00pm - Tue Mar 1 7:00pm |
Location | Online |
Region | All |
In response to COVID-19, the Government of Colombia deployed a comprehensive set of social protection programs, including the unconditional cash transfer program, Ingreso Solidario, launched in April 2020. The program was designed to provide income to nearly 3 million vulnerable households, mostly informal sector workers, who were not covered by any other of the existing cash transfer programs. In this context, the Colombian Government, in partnership with financial service providers, was able to deliver social assistance payments directly into beneficiary accounts. Ingreso Solidario took advantage of Colombia’s newly enacted regulatory modernization, which was supportive of digital financial services to deliver cash transfer through deposits into bank accounts and mobile wallets. The 1.2 million beneficiaries who already had an account received their payment into these existing financial products. For the unbanked, the government deployed an ambitious strategy to financially include more than 1.7 million unbanked beneficiaries.
Join us to learn more about the innovations implemented by the Colombian government to reach new beneficiaries and deliver payments digitally under the Ingreso Solidario program. We’ll explore the implications these innovations have had on beneficiaries and the challenges ahead in the journey to modernize G2P payments more broadly.
2022 Speakers
Ana Maria Prieto
Deputy Director Financial Regulation Unit Colombia Ministry of Finance
Edgar Picon
National Technical Director Department of Social Prosperity, Colombia
Margarita Henao
Ceo Daviplata Banco Davivienda
Maryoiry Avila Rubio
General Manager Movii
Beatriz Marulanda
Senior Associate Marulanda & Consultants