Sustainable Development Goals

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Sustainable Development Goals Eradicating Poverty Better Supply Chain Give Dignity through Identity Access to Medical Records

Azam Zariff Founder/CEO INVESTOFY ETHICAL INVESTING PLATFORM FOCUSED ON IMAPCT INVESTING IN STOCKS AND CRYPTO ASSETS Azam Zariff Founder/CEO

BANQU, INC. BanQu is blockchain-as-a-service company on a mission to connect refugees, the displaced, and the world’s poorest to the global economy through a secure, portable digital identity that maintains transaction history through a proprietary ethereum-based platform.

Two Major Global Problems Global corporations are spending millions of dollars annually to certify / verify their supply chains that are sourced from emerging markets where over 2 billion of the world’s extremely poor live.

Two Major Global Problems Extreme poverty continues to be one of the largest challenges humanity faces today. The inability for the world’s poorest people to establish and authenticate their identities and day-to-day transactions (such as crop sales, education records, immunizations etc.) bars them from participating in the global economy.

HOW? Enables last mile traceability and transparency for global supply chains. Enables poorest women farmers to prove / certify their agriculture (crops, harvest, quality, price information in a way that reduces their cost of. Creates portability with privacy of crucial records such as health, immunizations, birth registration, housing and education for millions of refugees that unfortunately get reset every time they are displaced and / or are interacting with multiple INGOs.

How Increases direct connection between impact investors, responsible sourcing and donor advised funds and the 2.5 billion people that have beenleft out of the global economy because they are invisible in the global supply chains of the world. Strengthens existing financial institutions, micro-finance groups and social enterprises in emerging markets by providing real-time smart contracts and validation for shared KYC / AML (Know Your Customer / Anti Money Laundering) for the billions unbanked & under-banked.

CHALLENGE: REFUGE TO RETURN Challenge of Return Situation for Refugees: Refugees make good microfinance clients when there is no chance for resettlement/return. However, incentive to repay is reduced when return starts Also, Refugees return back home without a record of what happened while a refugee – this can be sometimes 5-10 years of time, with no history to fall back on Refugees have to restart their financial lives, every time they move Proposed Solution: Create Digital Economic Identity BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

SOLUTION: DIGITAL ECONOMIC IDENTITY Definition: ec·o·nom·ic i·den·ti·ty (BanQu’s Patent Pending) Digital or electronic credentials defining a person, persons, or organization and their history of transactions: financial, education, life events, and/or other interactions in the world economy. Examples: family book, marriage licenses, etc. Collection of individual assets and/or other collateral to gain access to finance and economic empowerment Supply chain elements (medicine, food aid, education etc.) that intersect with daily life identity events BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

BANQU PLATFORM CHARACTERISTICS The BanQu platform augments identity with critical life events and transactions, harnessing the benefits of a distributed ledger (permissioned, Ethereum) across a trust network. Trust-Network Enablement Information: family and trusted relationships business, govt., diaspora relationships Personal Information Baseline: demographic property and assets credit and transactional history health records A formal identity that meets highest standards of data privacy and security An identity that supports and validates a trust-network of citizens, their families, and institutions A secure banking network platform that is accessible in remote locations via low-grade cellphones Attestations of trusted organizations and individuals tied to transactions BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

SCREEN SHOTS FROM BANQU PLATFORM BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

SCREEN SHOTS FROM BANQU PLATFORM BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

SCREEN SHOTS FROM BANQU PLATFORM BanQu Dignity Through Identity™

Quantitative outcomes for six key UN Sustainable Development Goals: #1: No Poverty #3: Good Health & Well-Being #4: Quality Education #5: Gender Equality #15: Life On Land #17: Partnerships For The Goals

Opportunities in Blockchain