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The $120 Billion Man: Poverty, Power & Why Jobs Fix Everything | Ajay Banga x Nikhil Kamath | People by WTF

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Apr 21, 2026
Ajay Banga, former Mastercard CEO and current World Bank president focused on development finance and job creation. He discusses the Bank’s $120B role, why jobs are the key to ending poverty, the five sectors to prioritize for employment, energy and electrification challenges, and how small, phone-based AI and targeted investments can unlock opportunity.
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ANECDOTE

Career Moves Built On Calculated Risk

  • Ajay Banga described his career path from Nestlé to PepsiCo to Citi to Mastercard and finally the World Bank as a sequence of deliberate risks.
  • He cited quitting a Citi CEO track to lead Mastercard (4,000 employees) as a risk that later paid off when Mastercard's market cap surged.
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How The World Bank's Five Parts Work Together

  • The World Bank is five institutions working together: IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA and ICSID, combining concessional grants, long-term loans and private sector mobilization.
  • Roughly $120 billion flows yearly: ~35–40 from IBRD, ~35 from IDA, ~25–30 from IFC and ~15 from MIGA plus mobilized private capital.
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Jobs As The Nail In Poverty's Coffin

  • Job creation is the core weapon against poverty; earnings provide both subsistence and hope.
  • The World Bank targets connecting millions to electricity and 1.5 billion people to primary healthcare to enable productive jobs at the base.
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