The usage of mobile banking and in particular, payments by means of mobile phones, has increased in recent years in South Africa, with consequent impacts from a legal and regulatory point of view. South Africa is a developing economy with a large "unbanked" sector. That is, a large segment of the population does not have bank accounts and "banking" happens through informal means. This Article deals with the legal and regulatory framework pertaining to mobile money and examines issues relating to financial integrity and financial inclusion as they present themselves in South Africa. The author states that the regulatory framework in South Africa is not entirely conducive to greater financial inclusion and argues for a better bal...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and ot...
We survey literature on mobile money and its contribution in promoting financial inclusion and devel...
Research Report Presented to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management of the University of the Wi...
The usage of mobile banking and in particular, payments by means of mobile phones, has increased in ...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
South Africa is a developing economy and has both a first and second economy. One of the problems ...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
M.Com. (Business Management)Abstract: This research study is about financial inclusion and use of mo...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile money services have con...
LLD, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMobile money refers to financial services delivered throu...
Mobile money services refer to service where a mobile phone is used to provide banking services with...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and oth...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and ot...
We survey literature on mobile money and its contribution in promoting financial inclusion and devel...
Research Report Presented to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management of the University of the Wi...
The usage of mobile banking and in particular, payments by means of mobile phones, has increased in ...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
South Africa is a developing economy and has both a first and second economy. One of the problems ...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
M.Com. (Business Management)Abstract: This research study is about financial inclusion and use of mo...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financia...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile money services have con...
LLD, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMobile money refers to financial services delivered throu...
Mobile money services refer to service where a mobile phone is used to provide banking services with...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and oth...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and ot...
We survey literature on mobile money and its contribution in promoting financial inclusion and devel...
Research Report Presented to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management of the University of the Wi...