On the first day, there was training for the participants on data analytics in financial services
The UN Capital Development Fund organized financial inclusion data Hackathon in Bangabandhu International Conference Centre on March 29 and 30 in partnership with a2i, Centre for Enterprise and Society, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, LightCastle Partners and Preneur Lab – Social Good Company.
The purpose of Hackathon is to bring data-driven, innovative new insights to drive policy, regulation and/or product and service ideas to improve financial inclusion, inclusive growth and realizing SDGs in Bangladesh, says a press release.
On the first day, there was training for the participants on data analytics in financial services and orientation on the ‘Financial Inclusion Data Hackathon’.
Respected mentors accompanied the participants throughout the day when they needed and guided them accordingly. On the second day, participants had engaged themselves in the analysis and preparation of pitching their ideas before a panel of judges picked the three winning teams.
A total of 16 teams, out of 150 which applied, from different universities, mobile operators, central bank, commercial banks etc took part in the event. Three of them were awarded by showcasing their innovative ideas related to financial inclusion.
The initiative is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the European Union under UNCDF’s SHIFT SAARC programme in Bangladesh.
This article was originally published here https://www.dhakatribune.com/business/2019/04/01/uncdf-holds-financial-inclusion-data-hackathon
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