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The Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) market is a term used to describe the 4 billion people living in poverty around the world. This population is largely composed of those living in developing countries, and is characterized by low incomes, limited access to basic services, and a lack of economic opportunities. BoP consumers are typically young, with a median age of 25, and have limited access to education and healthcare. They are also more likely to be female, and to live in rural areas.
The BoP market presents a unique opportunity for companies to reach a large, underserved population. Companies such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble, and Nestle have developed products specifically tailored to BoP consumers, while organizations such as Grameen Bank and BRAC have developed innovative financial services to help BoP customers access credit and other financial services. Additionally, organizations such as the Acumen Fund and the Global Impact Investing Network have developed impact investing strategies to help BoP entrepreneurs access capital and grow their businesses. Show Less Read more