FSVC provides practical, demand-driven technical assistance to counterparts in developing and emerging market countries delivered by financial services professionals who serve as unpaid volunteer experts. As a result, FSVC’s technical assistance is objective, current and state-of-the-art.
Public Sector
- Central Banks
- Government Ministries
- Financial and Non-Financial Regulators
- Pension Funds
- Tax Authorities
- Judges
- Magistrates
- Law Enforcement Officials
- State-Owned Enterprises
Private Sector
- Commercial Banks
- Microfinance Institutions
- Insurance Companies
- Securities Firms
- Designated Non-Financial Business and Professions
- Civil Society Organizations
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Industry Associations
- Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
FSVC is unique in that our volunteer experts are senior practitioners, often in the prime of their careers, who provide expert analysis and guidance on a specific topic based on their experience. FSVC’s flexible approach enables us to provide technical assistance where it is most urgently needed, and the areas in which we work are constantly evolving to adapt to changes in the global economy.
Since 1990, FSVC has leveraged approximately $90 million in funding from the U.S. government, private foundations and other sources to provide more than $210 million in technical assistance, principally through the donated services of volunteer experts.