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Decoding Account Aggregators with Shalini Gupta

Despite gains in its financial inclusion journey, access to financial services is limited to 86% of India’s population. Access to credit specifically is a persistent challenge, reflected in the unmet credit need of Rs 25 lakh crores – aggravated by disaggregated data and tedious data sharing processes. Account aggregators are

Ambika Jugran

Ambika Jugran comes with 17+ years of experience across business research, strategy, and operations. She works as a Principal in Sattva’s Sustainability and Business Advisory practice, where she leads growth and performance for the business unit, managing P&L, business strategy, operations, and people while ensuring delivery efficiency.

Gender-Lensed Public Procurement in India

Although existing literature suggests that there has been greater inclusion of gender-equality across legal regulations, the literature also suggests a gap in policy translating to action.

Family Philanthropy

Family Philanthropy Bridging the gap between philanthropic intent and action. Share Individual & family offices engaged 0 + India’s growing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals presents a tremendous opportunity for domestic and family philanthropy. At Sattva, our emerging practice aims to unlock $1 billion of new philanthropic capital for India in

Matching Contributions in India

Through this research we have endeavoured to create evidence, an actionable toolkit and document case studies that exemplify the practice of matching contributions in India.

An Indian woman farmer on her field

Formalising the Female Workforce in Indian Agriculture

Agriculture is one of the main sources of livelihood for women in rural India. Despite their contribution and value addition, however, women are viewed as informal workers who are characterised as domestic support or even go unpaid.

Implementation – Scalable Education Models

An international philanthropic foundation is looking to develop a technology based scalable model to evaluate whether Spoken English Skills (SES) leads to an increase in employability of urban poor youth.

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