New report on digital finance and farming in Laos
We are pleased to announce the release of a report, The Financial Ecosystem for Smallholder Farming Households in Lao PDR. The report maps the financial ecosystem for smallholder farmers in Laos and makes recommendations for stakeholders to develop the ecosystem while mitigating risks.
Customer-centric innovation in finance: An AC Finance event
Today’s finance industry generally agrees that data-driven decisions make for good business and great design. But what decisions are and aren’t we able to make from quantitative data alone? When must qualitative data step in? The Apply Club Finance held an event to discuss these issues.
How do people choose financial services?
Not too long ago, people had little choice in financial services. How do they choose now? Based on our research in different countries, we have identified six main factors that people consider: value, convenience, control, trust, risk, and emotions.
Open finance: How do we place customers at the centre?
How do open ecosystems change the financial services offerings to specific customer groups? How do such solutions fit customer preferences, and how are they used? In this post, we dive into data privacy, embedded finance and financial inclusion.
Digital transformation and changes in customer expectations
Digital transformation is a broad agenda that includes cultural change. Financial services are shaped by customers' expectations and decisions, just as customer choices in finance are shaped by the services available to them. How do customer expectations and financial services change in response to each other?
Understanding finance as human
Finance is not something we usually associate with human sentiments. While we covet money, we usually see it as a means to an end. Yet there is no doubt that money is associated with emotions and is more about people than it is about numbers. How can we rethink finance as human?
New report on digital change in farming in the Philippines
Finthropology is pleased to launch a new report, Digital Change in Smallholder Farming in the Philippines: Emerging Practices in E-Commerce and Finance. The report explores the practices emerging from the introduction of e-commerce and digital financial tools in the area of Lucban, southeast of Manila.
What Finthropology did in 2023—and happy new year!
A very warm holiday season and a happy new year from all of us at Finthropolgy. Interested to learn what we’ve been up to in 2023? We give you the scoop in this post, and some exciting news for 2024.
New report on apps for farmers in Southeast Asia
Finthropology is pleased to launch a new report, Digital Change in Southeast Asian Agriculture: A study of Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, East Timor, and Indonesia. The report, funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), explores the state of development of agricultural extension apps and research on digital farming in Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, East Timor, and Indonesia, in light of the active promotion of digitisation from governments and international organisations.
Customer-centric innovation: How good are we really at understanding customer needs?
Customer-centricity refers to the capacity of people inside a business to comprehend the circumstances, viewpoints and expectations of customers in order to generate customer pleasure, loyalty and advocacy. But how good is quantitative data really at helping us be customer-centric? What do we gain and what do we miss when we take a quantitative approach?
New report on CBDC and financial inclusion
Finthropology are honoured to have contributed research and analysis to a new report on Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), published by the MIT Digital Currency Initiative (MIT DCI) and Maiden Labs
Why do qualitative research in innovation?
At Finthropology we build human insights for finance. We’re often asked whether research isn’t too slow to contribute to innovation. At the recent EWPN conference in Amsterdam we discussed this topic with a panel of finance specialists. The answers might surprise you.
Finthropology to conduct mobile finance scan in SEA for ACIAR
Finthropology is pleased to announce that we have been engaged ACIAR to conduct a market scan of mobile finance and market facilitation services in Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, East Timor and Indonesia.
Episode 6: Designing Central Bank Digital Currencies with SICPA
In this episode of the Finthropology Podcast we talk with Andrew Slack, Strategic Designer at SICPA, about why governments are turning towards Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), the kinds of design issues that arise depending on the Central Bank’s goals, and how qualitative research can help us understand the people who might use them.
New report: Money and Payments in Low Income Brazil
Emerging digital technologies are transforming currencies and finance, changing the way we save, spend and exchange value. But do people really need a new form of money? Our new report, Money and Payments in Low Income Brazil, examines payments practices in Brazil and explores how new financial tools might fit into the existing system.
New report: Better Research, Better Design
We are pleased to announce the release of a new report, Better Research, Better Design: How to Align Teams and Build a Human-Centric Company Culture. Based on interviews with researchers working in companies, it provides a toolkit and framework for researchers to implement micro changes into their work processes, teams, and their own practice.
New report: Female Finance On the Move
We are pleased to announce the publication of our new report, ‘Female Finance On the Move—Switzerland’. This is the third edition in our Female Finance series. In this report we look into the bags, wallets and phones of Swiss women to find out how they manage their money.
New book: Transformation Dynamics in FinTech
The fintech industry has transformed immensely over the past decade. Where do we go from here? A new book, ‘Transformation Dymanics in FinTech’, explores the past and future of our burgeoning industry.
Why should financial service providers cooperate with universities?
Working with the best and most recent knowledge is key to managing in the competitive and fast changing environment of today. Dr. Anette Broløs explains how financial service providers can benefit from working with universities.
Finthropology partners with findexable on the Fintech Diversity Radar
Finthropology is proud to announce that we are partnering with findexable on their Fintech Diversity Radar project. Launching in 2021, the Fintech Diversity Radar will be the world’s first global platform gathering progressive data on women in fintech.