DiFi for All is a global ethnographic study, commissioned by the Gates Foundation to investigate how people get onboarded onto Digital Financial Services (DFS). The study set out to examine the hypothesis that the onboarding process plays a critical role—often a make-or-break step—in shaping users’ long-term engagement with digital financial tools and platforms. Conducted across India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Uganda, the research spanned 32 urban, peri-urban, and rural locations, involving over 800 users and 200 agents. The study was led by Quicksand Design and supported by BIGD in Bangladesh, Somia CX in Indonesia, and Three Stones International in Uganda.





