Financial Inclusion
The IFE and its members are committed to helping to expand financial services to the 2 billion unbanked around the world. Our work
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We help shape the global policy and regulatory agenda by providing industry input and feedback. We focus on issues such as international capital and
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The IFE is one of the leading voices for the financial services industry on global regulatory issues. We engage continuously and constructively with global
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The IFE offers an independent source of global economic and financial research. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the global
Read moreAbout IFE
The Institute for Finance and Economics was established in 2011. The institute promotes the growth of the financial sector in Africa with its principle focus being promoting financial inclusiveness. IFE believes that access to financial services is essential for the economy as finance is like blood of the the economy.
Frequently Asked Questions
The IFE is a reputable institution focused on advanced research, education, and consultancy in the fields of finance and economics.
The IFE focuses on research in areas such as financial markets, economic policy, investment analysis, banking, financial technology (FinTech), and sustainable finance, among others.
Yes, the IFE actively participates in community outreach, engages in social impact initiatives, and collaborates with various organizations to contribute positively to society.
Why Choose IFE?
Networking Opportunities
The Institute creates opportunities for networking among professionals in the space of Finance and Economics.
Research & Innovation
We engage in cutting-edge research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in finance and economics in Zambia.
Specialized Knowledge
These institute of Finance and Economics (IFE) offers specialized trainings tailored to the dynamic and intricate world of finance and economics.
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Zambia has posted a trade surplus in September 2023. This is a positive sign for the country’s economy and could potentially lead to growth and development in the future if this trend continues in the coming months....