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Pioneering inclusion of people with disabilities in the fintech sector

Live at IFGS 2024, Joanne Dewar, project manager at Project Nemo, discusses Project Nemo’s innovative initiative to advance the inclusion of people with disabilities in fintech. With one in five people having a disability, this project connects fintech companies with specialist service providers to promote awareness and change. We discuss upcoming workshops and events aimed at providing practical resources for inclusion efforts and setting a new standard for inclusion across all industries.

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