This study provides a micro perspective on the impact that mobile money services have on an individual’s saving behavior using 2013 Uganda FinScope data. The results show that although saving through mobile phones is not a common practice in Uganda, being a registered mobile money user increases the likelihood of saving with mobile money. Using mobile money to save is more prevalent in urban areas and in the central region than in other regions. This can be explained by several factors. First, rural dwellers on average tend to have lower incomes and thus have a lower propensity to save compared with their urban counterparts. Second, poor infrastructure in rural areas in terms of the lack of electricity and poor telecommunication network cov...
\u3cp\u3eAdoption rates of mobile financial services within sub-Saharan Africa still appear to be be...
Abstracts onlySavings have been said to be one of the main tools of reducing vulnerability which is ...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...
This study provides a micro perspective on the impact that mobile money services have on an individu...
Financial services in low income countries are often not well developed, thus, individuals rely heav...
Access to financial services for the rural poor around the world has become a large development issu...
This study investigates whether the use of mobile money affects the savings patterns of individuals ...
The convergence of mobile telephony and financial services has the potential to significantly expand...
The meaning of poverty is more than just merely the shortage of money. It is the lack of access to ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/matsumoto_tomoya/Over 35 percent of the adult use mobile...
Worldwide, 1.7 billion individuals lack access to formal financial services. Yet, one billion of the...
A Conference presentation by Dr. Patrick Wamuyu, a Lecturer in the School of Science and Technology ...
The expanding capabilities of the mobile phone have ushered in new and innovative products such as m...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the impact of fintech, mobile money and digital financial se...
\u3cp\u3eAdoption rates of mobile financial services within sub-Saharan Africa still appear to be be...
Abstracts onlySavings have been said to be one of the main tools of reducing vulnerability which is ...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...
This study provides a micro perspective on the impact that mobile money services have on an individu...
Financial services in low income countries are often not well developed, thus, individuals rely heav...
Access to financial services for the rural poor around the world has become a large development issu...
This study investigates whether the use of mobile money affects the savings patterns of individuals ...
The convergence of mobile telephony and financial services has the potential to significantly expand...
The meaning of poverty is more than just merely the shortage of money. It is the lack of access to ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/matsumoto_tomoya/Over 35 percent of the adult use mobile...
Worldwide, 1.7 billion individuals lack access to formal financial services. Yet, one billion of the...
A Conference presentation by Dr. Patrick Wamuyu, a Lecturer in the School of Science and Technology ...
The expanding capabilities of the mobile phone have ushered in new and innovative products such as m...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the impact of fintech, mobile money and digital financial se...
\u3cp\u3eAdoption rates of mobile financial services within sub-Saharan Africa still appear to be be...
Abstracts onlySavings have been said to be one of the main tools of reducing vulnerability which is ...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...