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Session 3: Financial Inclusion and Financial Education

Tarisa Watanagase, Naoyuki Yoshino (), Tomoyuki Furusawa, Peter Morgan, Victor Pontines, Ranee Jayamaha, Pungky P. Wibowo and Julius Caesar Parreñas
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Tarisa Watanagase: Bank of Thailand
Tomoyuki Furusawa: Financial Services Agency
Ranee Jayamaha: Hatton National Bank PLC
Pungky P. Wibowo: Bank Indonesia
Julius Caesar Parreñas: Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd

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Abstract: Abstract Thank you. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to the third session. First of all, let me thank the organizers—FSA, Japan, ADBI, and the IMF—for the kind invitation for me to take part in this very interesting and very timely conference, to chair the next session, and then to take part as a panelist in the following session.

Keywords: Financial Stability; Financial Inclusion; Financial Education; Nonperforming Loan; Microfinance Institution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55254-3_5

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