Edward Cable
Edward Cable
President/CEO - Mifos
As the President/CEO of the Mifos Initiative and founding member of the Apache Fineract PMC, Edward Cable is a leader in technology-enabled financial inclusion and open service financial services innovation. Since his time at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Edward has understood and proven the catalytic power of communities – first through the cooperative movement, then through financial inclusion, and now through open source for financial services. Edward joined the Mifos project in 2007, incubating the open source community as part of the initial team guiding the project within the Grameen Technology Center. He led the spinout of the Mifos Initiative in 2011, overseeing the evolution of both the platform as well as the open source community as a transformative force for microfinance, financial inclusion and now digital financial services. Edward’s strategic vision and foresight has enabled the community to keep pace with rapid fintech innovation and nurtured the growth of a vibrant ecosystem of solution providers reaching nearly 20 million clients through solutions built on top of the open-source Mifos and Fineract APIs. When he’s not focused on cultivating innovative fintech solutions, Edward tends to his menagerie of animals including goats, dogs, rabbits, and chickens in the majestic Redwoods. Edward has spoken at numerous open source and fintech events including a keynote and LF Open Source Summit in Europe, and workshops/talks at Fintech DevCon hosted by Moov and OSCON.
Shared Infrastructure to unlock Last-Mile Financial Inclusion using the Mifos DPGs for Core Banking
In this talk we will present our vision for shared infrastructure powered by the Mifos DPGs for core banking and payment orchestration. By enabling access to modern core banking in the cloud for last-mile financial institutions, we can fuel adoption of the ILF technology stack and enable the meaningful usage of digital financial services by under-represented groups and vulnerable populations.