UN Secretary-General's Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) Queen Maxima arrived in Dhaka on July 9 to promote people's access to financial services in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh is currently developing a national strategy to improve people's access to financial services. In Bangladesh, only 36 percent of women have bank accounts, compared to 65 percent of men showing a gap of 29 percent (Global Findex 2017).

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen received the Dutch Queen at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on her arrival.

Queen Maxima, who was appointed UNSGSA in 2009, visited Bangladesh in her capacity as UNSGSA in November 2015. In her capacity, she advises the UN Secretary-General and works worldwide to make safe and affordable financial services available to all, including low-income groups and small and medium-sized enterprises. She has been honorary patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI) since 2011.

Queen Maxima spoke, among other engagements, about improving women's access to financial services.

Ways of doing this include digitising the salary payments and supporting women entrepreneurs, according to UNDP.

She also spoke about the importance of introducing a national identity system and linking it to digital payment platforms. The Bangladeshi National Strategy for Inclusive Finance (NFIS) was also on the agenda.

On July 10, Queen Maxima met development partners and representatives of the Fintech sector at the local UN office.

She then visited a representative of iPay, which has developed the iPay e-wallet that customers can install on their smartphone and use to make online payments.

The Queen's last visit was to ShopUp, Fintech, a business that helps small enterprises to sell their products via Facebook. ShopUp also gives advice on running a business and applying for loans to fund business expansion.

On Thursday, Queen Maxima is scheduled to participate in a roundtable meeting with private sector representatives.

She will then have a series of meetings with Governor of the Bangladesh Bank Fazle Kabir the Minister of Post and Telecommunication Mustafa Jabbar and a delegation from the Ministry of Finance.

Meetings on inclusive finance and the NFIS are also planned with President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The Dutch Queen is scheduled to meet President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday and Wednesday respectively.

Queen Maxima, who will leave Dhaka on Friday, is visiting Bangladesh at the invitation of the government.

Around 50 percent of adults in Bangladesh have a bank account or use other banking services, compared to only 31 percent in 2014 (Global Findex 2017).

Despite this increase, still 58 million adults lack access to a current or savings account, insurance policies, loans or digital payments limiting their opportunities for development.

Marshall Island President, Ban Ki-moon visit Bangladesh

Marshall Island President Dr Hilda Heine and former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon arrived here on July 9 on a two-day visit and attended the 'Dhaka Meeting of the Global Commission on Adaptation'.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the key part of the two-day meeting on July 10 at InterContinental Dhaka.

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen received Marshal Island President Heine and Ban Ki-moon at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport upon their arrival.

Ban Ki-moon, the current chair of Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA), addressed a session titled 'Way forward and next step towards climate change adaptation'.

Dr Hilda, Ban Ki-moon and CGA CO-Chair Dr Kristaline Georgieva addressed the opening session of the meeting.

The Marshal Island President and Ban Ki-moon visited Khrushkul Special Asrayan Project at Ukhiya in Cox's Bazar district.

Foreign Minister Dr Momen hosted dinner in honour of the dignitaries at InterContinental Dhaka.

Dr Hilda and Ban Ki-moon are scheduled to leave Dhaka in the early hours of Thursday.

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