Asesh Sarkar is a global thought leader in inclusive finance and capitalism. He has served as an advisor to the board of the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), the arm’s length government advisory body; as the chair of MyBnk, the financial education charity for young people; and as the founder and CEO of Salary Finance, the employee financial health company. Under his leadership, Salary Finance grew from an initial idea to a global platform that supports the financial health of a community of more than 25m working people. Sarkar’s professional career began in management consulting where he rose to become the youngest partner in the financial services practice at PA Consulting. His educational background includes a degree in Computing and Business from Warwick University and guest speaker at Harvard Business School. As an executive, Sarkar has raised over a billion dollars in capital from leading global financial institutions for businesses driving social change through inclusive finance and capitalism models.
'A breath of fresh air blowing through stagnant thinking about income and wealth disparity and the failures of capitalist societies.' Todd H. Baker – senior fellow, Columbia Business and Law Schools 'Transformative! A realistic and achievable win-win, offering a path to financial stability for millions.' Peter Heneghan – founder of The Future Communicator and former chief digital communicator to the UK government. 'This wonderful book sets out how capitalism can be reinvented to deliver hope, power and wealth to the many.' Jason Butler – columnist, Financial Times and personal finance expert.