Objective and Vision
Objective and Vision
The Indonesian Coalition for Financial Health unites government, private sector, civil society, and global partners to advance an inclusive and equitable financial system aligned with the SDGs. Amartha, together with UN-SGSA for Financial Health, champion bold policy and market innovations that embed financial health into financial service strategies, national collaboration, and regulatory advocacy.
At its core, the coalition aims to empower underserved communities, including women, microentrepreneurs, and smallholder farmers, to achieve sustainable financial well-being.
Key Agendas of the Coalition
1. Research & Evidence Generation
Driving a Financial Health Intelligence Layer
Establish a robust, Indonesia-led knowledge engine that generates actionable, gender-intentional, and grassroots-grounded evidence on financial health. Through partnerships with academia, regulators, and development institutions, it translates evidence into policy briefs, practitioner toolkits, and global thought leadership, positioning Indonesia as a reference point for inclusive digital transformation.
2. Financial Health Innovation Hub
From Pilots to Scalable Ecosystems
Position the coalition as a living laboratory for inclusive finance and technology innovation, where public and private actors co-create, test, and scale solutions that improve financial health outcomes. Anchored in Amartha’s hybrid model (digital + human touch), this hub incubates innovations such as alternative credit scoring, open finance, embedded finance, and community-based financial services. It emphasizes responsible digitalization, ensuring technology is accessible, ethical, and relevant for underserved segments, particularly women, rural communities, and microenterprises while enabling pathways from pilot to national and regional scale.
3. Convening Platform
Orchestrating a Multi-Stakeholder Movement
Leverage the Asia Grassroots Forum as the flagship convening platform to align policymakers, financial institutions, fintechs, investors, and grassroots leaders around a shared financial health agenda. Beyond dialogue, this pillar drives coalition-building, commitments, and action, fostering cross-sector partnerships and regional collaboration across Southeast Asia. It positions financial health not just as an outcome, but as a unifying framework for inclusive growth, bridging global agendas (SDGs, UNSGSA), Accion’s CFI, with local realities, while amplifying the voices and lived experiences of underserved communities at the center of system transformation.
Shape the Future of Financial Health Together
Together, we can build a more inclusive and equitable financial system that empowers women, microentrepreneurs, and underserved communities to thrive.
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Venue
Shangri-La Hotel
Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
Date
Wednesday to Thursday
June 3 to 4, 2026
Contact Us
theforum@amartha.com