Financial Inclusion for Women and Girls Program

We seek to dimension the challenges and opportunities that pave the way to women’s financial inclusion and economic empowerment.

Financial Inclusion for Women and Girls Program

Nigeria has a gender gap of 8.4% in access to financial services. In 2016, it stood at 9.7%, meaning that only 54% of Nigerian women, compared to 63% of men, were financially included through banks or formal non-banks. Women form a disproportionately large share of the world’s unbanked population.

Gender inequalities in employment and earnings mean that women have lower incomes, making them less able to open accounts in formal financial institutions or be properly included. However, only with equal access to the full range of needs-based financial services – savings, credit, insurance, payments – and the accompanying financial education, do women stand a chance of social and economic empowerment.