Everyone is invited. Everyone is represented.
It’s Year 4 for the MAIAs! And the fourth year we have an incredibly experienced and talented judging panel from all over the world.
There are some familiar faces, some new names, including some winners from last year.
The work being done all over the world by financial literacy advocates is becoming increasingly important, and we need to hear from all sides of the problem to arrive at the best solutions. Our judges are at the cutting edge of this.
We are so incredibly grateful for their expertise and time in helping us find this year’s winners!

Professor of practice in financial literacy and wellbeing at University of Birmingham

MD, Mission Crest Capital and Visiting Faculty, Philippine Center for Economic Development

Founder, Research for Impact, Visiting Full Professor National University of SingaporeNational

Senior Editor, Financial Times; Development Editor, FT Live; Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign liaison