The Women’s Financial Inclusion Scorecard developed by the National Bank of Ethiopia provides a structured framework for measuring and advancing gender equality within Ethiopia’s financial sector. The scorecard establishes indicators and performance benchmarks related to women’s access to financial services, product usage, institutional policies, and gender-disaggregated data reporting. Designed to support regulatory oversight and sector-wide accountability, it encourages financial institutions to integrate gender-responsive practices into their operations and reporting systems. By linking policy objectives with measurable indicators, the scorecard strengthens monitoring and transparency in women’s financial inclusion efforts. It represents a regulatory approach to embedding gender considerations within national financial systems and provides a model for other central banks seeking to institutionalize gender-responsive financial sector reform.