
African Management Institute
Financial Inclusion and Fintech Expert
Nairobi • Kenya

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African Management Institute
Finance Officer (Consultancy)
Nairobi • Kenya
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African Management Institute
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Description
Requirements
- High-level domain expertise in Kenya's digital financial services and fintech ecosystem, with a proven track record of working within the MSME space.
- Demonstrated experience creating practical toolkits, e-books, or instructional learning resources designed for micro-enterprises or entrepreneurs.
- Strong research and analytical capabilities — able to independently profile, map and evaluate financial products and services.
- Exceptional ability to translate dense, complex financial concepts into clear, relatable, and actionable content for non-expert audiences.
- Experience developing training or learning content specifically tailored to MSMEs, with an understanding of the practical challenges facing micro-enterprise owners.
- Familiarity with gender-responsive programming or women's economic empowerment (WEE) initiatives.
- Experience or contextual understanding of agribusiness or agri-food value chains in Kenya is an added advantage.
- Prior exposure to donor-funded or development-focused programmes operating in the financial inclusion space is an added advantage.
Responsibilities
- Build the Fintech Knowledge Layer: Take ownership of constructing the fintech knowledge baseline within the DigiThrive program.
- Develop Learning Tools: Design practical materials covering access to finance requirements, borrowing practices, loan limits, repayment terms, and sustainable financing strategies.
- Conduct Market Scans: Complete a comprehensive market scan of fintech solutions and financial service providers in Kenya relevant to agri-food micro-enterprises.
- Map & Profile Providers: Identify and map reputable financial institutions and fintech providers suitable for program participants.
- Define Selection Criteria: Outline clear selection criteria for fintech solutions based on the financial realities of young women entrepreneurs in the agriculture value chain.
- Provider Engagement: Engage directly with fintech providers to gather deep insights on product offerings, usability, and eligibility requirements.
- Create a Product Directory: Build a curated, highly user-friendly directory of relevant financial products and services.
- Draft Safeguarding Memorandums: Develop a safeguarding advisory memo highlighting risks, responsible usage, and warning signs around predatory lending.
- Ensure Gender Responsiveness: Guarantee that all completed assets are gender-responsive, practical, and simple to digest for entrepreneurs with lower financial or digital literacy.
- Consolidate Learning Content: Collaborate with the team to synthesize outputs into a standalone, accessible e-booklet that features fintech profiles and responsible borrowing guidance.
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