This article uses an examination of M-PESA, a large-scale financial service in Kenya, that is accessible from ordinary mobile phones. It has seen exceptional success since its introduction by mobile phone operator Safaricom in Kenya in March 2007 - it has already been adopted by 17 million customers. In this article M-PESA’s market success is interpreted in the context of fight against poverty in developing countries. An innovational tool that has been introduced by mobile platform removes barrier to financial inclusion of the poorest of the poor and links them with conventional bank sector. Once poor people have access to cost-effective electronic means of payments such as M-PESA, they could, in principle, be profitably marketable subject...
A Conference presentation by Dr. Patrick Wamuyu, a Lecturer in the School of Science and Technology ...
Mobile-phone-based, person-to-person payment and money transfer systems are innovative—but are they ...
In recent times, inexpensive mobile phone technology has become widely available in developing natio...
This article uses an examination of M-PESA, a large-scale financial service in Kenya, that is access...
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
Digital payment tools and mobile money receive growing attention as a possible tool for alleviating ...
The rapid rise of Kenya\u27s mobile payment system, M-PESA , has grasped the attention of policy mak...
Mobile phone banking services permit low-income and rural consumers to receive funds, make payments,...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
With a recent a global focus on financial inclusion, mobile money services have become a popular too...
Special Issue: Social Finance, Impact Investing, and the Financialization of the Public Interes
The article describes the options of mobile technology in financial services which reduce operating ...
The adoption of mobile phones by the poor has been an unexpected phenomenon that is having a remarka...
A Conference presentation by Dr. Patrick Wamuyu, a Lecturer in the School of Science and Technology ...
Mobile-phone-based, person-to-person payment and money transfer systems are innovative—but are they ...
In recent times, inexpensive mobile phone technology has become widely available in developing natio...
This article uses an examination of M-PESA, a large-scale financial service in Kenya, that is access...
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
Digital payment tools and mobile money receive growing attention as a possible tool for alleviating ...
The rapid rise of Kenya\u27s mobile payment system, M-PESA , has grasped the attention of policy mak...
Mobile phone banking services permit low-income and rural consumers to receive funds, make payments,...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
With a recent a global focus on financial inclusion, mobile money services have become a popular too...
Special Issue: Social Finance, Impact Investing, and the Financialization of the Public Interes
The article describes the options of mobile technology in financial services which reduce operating ...
The adoption of mobile phones by the poor has been an unexpected phenomenon that is having a remarka...
A Conference presentation by Dr. Patrick Wamuyu, a Lecturer in the School of Science and Technology ...
Mobile-phone-based, person-to-person payment and money transfer systems are innovative—but are they ...
In recent times, inexpensive mobile phone technology has become widely available in developing natio...