

Capital for Inclusion: Who Funds the next 100 Mil Users? Roundtable - FFI Dialogues
Capital for Inclusion — Who Funds the Next 100 Million Users?
A closed-door investor roundtable in association with The Capital Room
Fintech's first wave of capital followed the obvious path- urban, banked, digitally native. The next wave doesn't.
This is a closed-door session for ~12–15 capital allocators examining what "investable inclusion" actually looks like as fintech moves into harder segments: underserved borrowers, micro-enterprises, thin-file users, and the infrastructure that serves them.
The conversation will be structured around four questions:
What does a credible inclusion thesis look like in 2025- and where is capital still being misdeployed?
Beyond lending: where are the real bets in insurance, embedded finance, and financial infrastructure?
Can AI meaningfully reduce risk in underserved segments, or does it replicate the bias of the data it's trained on?
What's actually missing- distribution, data, regulatory clarity, or founder conviction?
This is not a panel. There is no moderated Q&A. It is a working room of investors with active mandates, structured to move past the obvious and into the decisions that matter.
Monday, 14 April · 4:30 – 5:30 PM Suite 105, Jio World Convention Center, BKC, Mumbai
Attendance is by registration and subject to curation. The room will be kept to ~12–15 participants.
The agenda is here - https://fintechfusionindia.com/city-events/mumbai