Anand Raman

Senior Financial Sector Specialist

Anand Raman works in CGAP’s Connected Markets team. The team works to build knowledge, practice, and evidence to inform policy on market-level infrastructure that allows providers to serve financially excluded populations at scale.

Anand has over 25 years of experience in information technology, telecommunications, media, and financial services. Before joining CGAP, he led banking relationships, policy, product design, and marketing at Eko India, a pioneering financial services provider for low-income people. He devised the agent banking strategy for Jana Small Finance Bank. He was instrumental in the design and roll-out of electronic airtime recharge at Idea Cellular, a foundational precursor to mobile money systems. Previously, he worked in building information technology for telecommunication systems.

Anand has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee and a Master’s in International Public Policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C. He is based in Mumbai, India.

By Anand Raman

Blog

Should Other Countries Build Their Own India Stack?

India’s new financial infrastructure, including its biometric ID system, has been making headlines lately. But what exactly is "India Stack"? Should other countries replicate it?
Research

Financial Services Apps in India

Smartphone applications offer a powerful tool for financial service providers to offer services to their customers—if done right. CGAP reviewed six smartphone apps currently available in India to find out what design elements are essential to fully deliver on the promise of marrying a financial service with a smartphone interface.
Blog

Is the Unbundling of Payments from Banking Regulation Imminent?

The unbundling of payments from banking is well underway in countries like India. Is the unbundling of payments from banking regulation soon to follow?
Blog

Will Universal Basic Income Replace Safety Net Payments in India?

India is currently considering a universal basic income (UBI) scheme in which the government would guarantee a minimum income for all citizens. What are the key points of the UBI debate? What could UBI mean for financial inclusion in India?
Blog

An Indian Start for Digital Credit

In India, loans often require extensive application processes or participation in a joint liability group. A pioneering digital loan provided by Suvidhaa Infoserve and Axis Bank is changing the financial services landscape.