Anand Raman

Senior Financial Sector Specialist

Anand Raman works in CGAP’s Connected Markets team. The team works to build knowledge, practice, and evidence to inform policy on market-level infrastructure that allows providers to serve financially excluded populations at scale.

Anand has over 25 years of experience in information technology, telecommunications, media, and financial services. Before joining CGAP, he led banking relationships, policy, product design, and marketing at Eko India, a pioneering financial services provider for low-income people. He devised the agent banking strategy for Jana Small Finance Bank. He was instrumental in the design and roll-out of electronic airtime recharge at Idea Cellular, a foundational precursor to mobile money systems. Previously, he worked in building information technology for telecommunication systems.

Anand has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee and a Master’s in International Public Policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C. He is based in Mumbai, India.

By Anand Raman

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How India’s New Payments Banks Stack Up

India sparked optimism for greater financial inclusion last year when it created a new category of banking service provider—the payments bank. However, three players already chose to surrender their license approvals. What does the remaining line-up of payments banks look like?
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India's Regulator to do More on Inclusion and Innovation

Following a year of well-documented progress toward financial inclusion, the Reserve Bank of India took more steps in December 2015 that appear innovation-friendly.
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Did India’s Central Bank get Payments Bank Approvals Right?

India's Central Bank got many things right when it comes to the 11 new approvals for payments bank licenses. These approvals are big catch-up step for digital finance in India, but it may be challenging for the country to continue being innovation-friendly.