Opportunities for Sustainability Along the Financial Services Value Chain (Speech)
Keynote speech delivered by Oshani Perera, Progamme Leader at the Nordic Financial Unions Annual Congress on June 4, 2013.
The speech explores how different actors in the financial services value chain can interact and develop new financial solutions for sustainable development.
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