The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and other poor communities an opportunity to participate in Zimbabwe's mainstream financial economy. However, the technology-driven money services have presented some challenges to the traditional banking sector in general and the regulation of financial services in particular. Firstly, most mobile money services are products of telecommunication corporations, which are not banks. Telecommunication companies use their network reach to provide mobile money services via mobile devices at a cheaper cost than banks across the country in Zimbabwe. As such, banks face unprecedented competition from telecommunications companies that are venturin...
The literature shows that electronic payments are key to improving financial inclusion and achievin...
The advent of Mobile money revolution is sweeping the world today and this is evidenced by the fact...
Financial inclusion has proved to be a strong weapon against poverty. At least two billion of the wo...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and oth...
LLD, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMobile money refers to financial services delivered throu...
This study investigated use of mobile banking in Zimbabwe. It established that mobile banking has th...
Mobile money services refer to service where a mobile phone is used to provide banking services with...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
Mobile money is facility that allows individuals and corporates to make financial transactions using...
The study focused on the effect of mobile financial services on households in a cash strapped societ...
This research paper focuses on analyzing the impact that mobile phone-based products have had in pro...
There has been an increase in the uptake of mobile phones in the Sub-Saharan Africa and this has lai...
The majority of the world population is not covered by the mainstream financial sector. As such, mob...
. The convergence of telecommunication services and financial services in Tanzania that gave birth ...
The literature shows that electronic payments are key to improving financial inclusion and achievin...
The advent of Mobile money revolution is sweeping the world today and this is evidenced by the fact...
Financial inclusion has proved to be a strong weapon against poverty. At least two billion of the wo...
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and oth...
LLD, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMobile money refers to financial services delivered throu...
This study investigated use of mobile banking in Zimbabwe. It established that mobile banking has th...
Mobile money services refer to service where a mobile phone is used to provide banking services with...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
Mobile money is facility that allows individuals and corporates to make financial transactions using...
The study focused on the effect of mobile financial services on households in a cash strapped societ...
This research paper focuses on analyzing the impact that mobile phone-based products have had in pro...
There has been an increase in the uptake of mobile phones in the Sub-Saharan Africa and this has lai...
The majority of the world population is not covered by the mainstream financial sector. As such, mob...
. The convergence of telecommunication services and financial services in Tanzania that gave birth ...
The literature shows that electronic payments are key to improving financial inclusion and achievin...
The advent of Mobile money revolution is sweeping the world today and this is evidenced by the fact...
Financial inclusion has proved to be a strong weapon against poverty. At least two billion of the wo...