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Creating a difference through partnerships

Creating a difference through partnerships. Sarita Bahl Vice President Group Corporate Social Opportunities. New national level stock exchange – October 2008 Philosophy of developing markets through innovation, research, information and education

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Creating a difference through partnerships

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  1. Creating a difference through partnerships Sarita Bahl Vice President Group Corporate Social Opportunities

  2. New national level stock exchange – October 2008 Philosophy of developing markets through innovation, research, information and education Every activity is an opportunity to integrate and create a difference Leverage the strength of partners: DD, FTSE, ICAI MCX & India Post: Gramin Suvidha Kendra (GSK) Corporate Overview

  3. The Framework

  4. Unique Partnership • Public Private Partnership • Low cost innovation requiring relatively less resources • Unique work processes • Scalable and replicable • Socially sustainable providing various direct and indirect benefits to the target segment • Environmentally sustainable as it rides on minimum resources • Economically sustainable as it is a revenue generating model • Involves local people in the value chain • Represents a collaborative approach vital to tackling pressing social problems • Flows from MCX mission and is integrated with its business strategy • High on social impact and high potential of driving inclusive growth

  5. Literacy/inclusion model Project implementation: bridging the urban-rural divide Strategic direction and expert advice MCX-SX Village Post office as Financial Literacy HUB Other partners Mutual funds Banks Various services for farmers through existing GSK platform • B • E • N • E • F • I • T Outcome ECONOMIC PROSPERITY & EMPOWERMENT Financial Literacy Children/ Farmer/ Community Financial Inclusion

  6. Challenges • Taking care of Partner needs/objectives • Involving women through SHGs • Changing ‘mind sets’ on saving • Continuous up gradation of financial incentives • Scrutiny of services • Capacity Building of partners • National and State policies • Identifying future partners

  7. Questions??? Sarita.bahl@mcxindia.com

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