During the intense heat wave that swept the city last week, two other events ran alongside the three-day Money20/20: Southeast Asia Blockchain Week (SEABW) and the real-world assets (RWA) conference OnChain2024.
The most important part of financial inclusion is providing safe and secure fintech solutions; otherwise, we will be playing with the lives of poor people, says Chetna Sinha, founder of India’s first rural women’s bank, at a panel at Money20/20 in Bangkok on April 23.
The activist and social entrepreneur touched on a crucial topic at the global payments and fintech event, which restarted its Asia edition in Bangkok after a five-year hiatus: Financial inclusion.

