A Path to Inclusion: Overcoming behavioral biases for Venezuelan migrants' financial inclusion in Peru
The results revealed a striking level of mistrust directed towards migrants, particularly if they are women. These groups faced challenges when accessing basic financial services like opening a savings account or securing a loan showing intersectional discrimination. Noticeable differences were found in the lower quality of treatment and service provided to Venezuelan customers compared to Peruvian ones. By doing so, the research allowed us to understand better and map out the existence of systemic barriers for Venezuelan migrants and women in opening savings accounts and obtaining loans.