Abstract This article aims to understand low-income household’s latent behaviour in decision making around accessing financial services. We analyse the determinants of choice surrounding the pre-entry level bank account, Mzansi, by consumers in South Africa. Removing barriers to accessing finance should arguably generate large beneficial effects for low-income households, whereby the Mzansi account functions as the first step on the financial ladder for the previously unbanked. However, while previous research has focused primarily on supply-side barriers to accessing finance, based on assumptions that demand-side barriers are non-existent, we question this assumption and identify consumers ’ financial perceptions and attitudes as a signifi...
The paper presents factors why people are reluctant to bank money in rural Southern African countrie...
Abstract Microfinance is widely advocated as a powerful tool to reduce poverty and improve social in...
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where econo...
This article aims to understand low-income household's latent behaviour in decision making around ac...
The presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obstacle to a...
Purpose – This paper aims to understand household’s latent behaviour...
The presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obstacle to a...
Purpose This paper aims to understand household’s latent behaviour decision making in accessing...
The Mzansi intervention is a major initiative designed to provide banking services to the unbanked S...
The Mzansi intervention is a major initiative designed to provide banking services to the unbanked S...
AbstractThe presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obsta...
Abstract: Orientation: Financial inclusion is becoming one of the attractive topics at the global le...
This paper examines barriers to financial inclusion across sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) using the 2014 Gl...
To examine the barriers faced by the financially excluded, this research investigates financial inc...
PURPOSE : The purpose of this paper is to explore practitioner and academic conceptualisations about...
The paper presents factors why people are reluctant to bank money in rural Southern African countrie...
Abstract Microfinance is widely advocated as a powerful tool to reduce poverty and improve social in...
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where econo...
This article aims to understand low-income household's latent behaviour in decision making around ac...
The presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obstacle to a...
Purpose – This paper aims to understand household’s latent behaviour...
The presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obstacle to a...
Purpose This paper aims to understand household’s latent behaviour decision making in accessing...
The Mzansi intervention is a major initiative designed to provide banking services to the unbanked S...
The Mzansi intervention is a major initiative designed to provide banking services to the unbanked S...
AbstractThe presence of rationing of financial services in the developing countries is a major obsta...
Abstract: Orientation: Financial inclusion is becoming one of the attractive topics at the global le...
This paper examines barriers to financial inclusion across sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) using the 2014 Gl...
To examine the barriers faced by the financially excluded, this research investigates financial inc...
PURPOSE : The purpose of this paper is to explore practitioner and academic conceptualisations about...
The paper presents factors why people are reluctant to bank money in rural Southern African countrie...
Abstract Microfinance is widely advocated as a powerful tool to reduce poverty and improve social in...
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where econo...