Millions of women in Pakistan remain outside the formal banking system. While digital banking infrastructure exists, adoption remains low due to issues of trust, usability, safety, and relevance to women’s real financial lives. Addressing this gap requires more than technology; it requires better design, strategy, and understanding of users.
To respond to this challenge, Change Mechanics Pvt. Ltd., in collaboration with Mobilink Microfinance Bank Ltd. (MMBL), is launching the “Bank the Unbanked” Ideathon, a no-code, strategy-driven innovation challenge focused on advancing financial inclusion and literacy for women.
What Makes This Ideathon Different
Unlike traditional hackathons that focus on coding and building functional prototypes, this Ideathon is designed as a design and strategy sprint. Participants will not be asked to write code or build apps. Instead, they will work on ideas, user journeys, campaign concepts, and process maps that can realistically be implemented within existing banking systems.
By removing the coding barrier, the Ideathon is intentionally inclusive open to students and young professionals from all disciplines, including business, finance, marketing, psychology, design, development studies, and technology.
The goal is simple: generate practical, scalable, and adoption-focused solutions that help women feel confident using formal financial services.
The Core Theme: Bank the Unbanked
Mobilink Microfinance Bank already has the technology. The challenge lies in adoption building trust, relevance, and ease of use for women who are currently unbanked or underbanked.
Participants will work on real-world problems related to:
- Opening and using bank accounts
- Building trust in digital banking
- Supporting women entrepreneurs and micro-businesses
- Designing culturally and socially aligned financial products
The Three Challenge Sprints
Participants will choose one of the following non-technical sprints:
1. Responsible & Safe Banking for Women
This sprint focuses on addressing women’s fears around digital fraud, privacy, and misinformation. Many women avoid mobile banking because it feels unsafe or confusing. Participants will design concepts that create safer, more trusted digital banking experiences.
2. Women-Centric SME Products
Women entrepreneurs, especially home-based and micro-business owners have irregular cash flows and limited access to formal SME finance. This sprint challenges participants to design gender-intelligent banking products that reflect these realities and enable sustainable growth.
3. Islamic Microfinance for Women & Youth
Many women and young people prefer ethical, non-interest-based financing. This sprint focuses on creating simple, digital, and easy-to-understand Islamic microfinance concepts tailored for first-time entrepreneurs.
How the Ideathon Will Work
The Ideathon will be conducted in two stages:
Stage 1: Online Idea Submission
Participants must submit an initial concept outlining their chosen sprint, target user, problem definition, and proposed solution. Detailed submission guidelines are available in the official brief.
Stage 2: On-Site Ideathon & Final Pitch
Only shortlisted teams will be invited to participate in the on-site Ideathon. During the event, teams will refine their ideas with mentor support and present their final concepts to a jury. The exact date, time, and venue will be shared directly with selected teams.
Who Can Apply
- Students, startup founders, and young professionals
- Open to all academic and professional backgrounds
- Participation allowed solo or in teams of up to 5 members
Prize
The winning team will receive PKR 50,000.
Important Links & Deadline
- Full Ideathon Brief:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DaO1p3jF_qeuoqUu_1n2Fs5gkRTIXUibp9lMK4qlhYg/edit - Application Form:
https://forms.gle/3EwJeZkVBkZUp9GbA
- Submission Deadline:
26 December 2025 | 12:00 noon
Why This Matters
Financial inclusion is not only about access it is about confidence, trust, and relevance. By engaging young minds in strategy-led problem-solving, the “Bank the Unbanked” Ideathon aims to generate ideas that can meaningfully improve how women experience banking in Pakistan.
This is an opportunity to work on real problems, contribute to inclusive finance, and turn ideas into impact without writing a single line of code.



