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Sotomayor combines public service with academia, is a professor in the Economics Department of the Catholic University of Peru, and also lectures in microfinance-related training courses. The focus of her professional activity and her research interests are on financial inclusion related topics, rural finance, and microfinance, areas in which she has published and worked as a consultant for diverse international organizations, including USAID, IADB, and The World Bank.

This policy memo was initially written for the Fletcher School Leadership Program in Financial Inclusion, where Narda Sotomayor was a Fellow in 2011.

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First page of Setting the Regulatory Landscape for the Provision of Electronic Money in Peru