Olga Tomilova

Senior Financial Sector Specialist

Olga Tomilova has been a consultant and adviser to CGAP since 2007. She works on CGAP’s Global Forum Project, engaging with standard-setting and other global bodies on financial consumer protection, and on the Sector Support Project, where she manages CGAP’s Cross-Border Funders Survey.

Olga has more than 20 years of experience in financial inclusion, microfinance, financial consumer protection, and responsible finance. She has extensive international work experience, particularly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Before joining CGAP, Olga managed the Central Asia Microfinance Center, a joint project of the Microfinance Centre for Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States (MFC) and CGAP in Kazakhstan. She was MFC’s manager of training and consulting. In addition, she was a researcher for Harvard University in Russia, the executive director for the Russian Women’s Microfinance Network in Moscow, and a finance management assistant for Opportunity International in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.

Olga has a degree in History, Social Sciences, and Applied Sociology from Nizhny Novgorod State University in Russia, and a professional certificate in accounting. She is based in Moscow, Russia.

By Olga Tomilova

Blog

Progress and Opportunities for Financial Inclusion in Turkey

This blog looks at the current state of financial inclusion in Turkey, which holds the G20 presidency and has declared financial inclusion one of its priorities.
Research

Financial Inclusion in Russia: The Demand-Side Perspective

This report follows up on a 2012 CGAP Financial Inclusion Landscaping study in Russia on the need for comprehensive and detailed data on financial inclusion—and exclusion—in Russia.
Research

Microcredit Interest Rates and Their Determinants: 2004–2011

This paper provides updated information on microcredit market developments for 2004 through 2011.
Blog

Reducing Cash Turnover: Challenges In Russia

Despite the government's efforts to introduce cards and reduce cash turnover, Russians are not using cards for financial transactions. Find out why.
Blog

How Much do Financial Inclusion Indicators Say about Russia?

Despite significant progress, access to financial services is still a huge challenge in remote areas of Russia.