Financial inclusion no easy task: Malaysia’s Ibrahim

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Muhammad bin Ibrahim, deputy governor at the Bank Negara Malaysia, on Tuesday discussed the importance of financial inclusion and some of the challenges of building an inclusive economic system.

At a workshop in Kuala Lumpur, Ibrahim said that a policy formulation for financial inclusion was necessary but complex because:

-it requires the active involvement of many different stakeholders including government agencies, non-governmental organisations, and a variety of financial institutions with

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