Mobile financial services have attracted significant attention in recent years as a potential means of accelerating access to financial services for the poor. Safaricom's M-Pesa operation in Kenya demonstrated that payments services - and more recently banking services through the M-Shwari partnership with Commercial Bank of Africa - can be extended to the mass market in a cost-effective and profitable manner
Often financially excluded by the traditional banking system, small and medium-sized enter...
To deliver financial services to the poor has remained a challenge for many decades. However, the gr...
Mobile financial services (MFSs) are perceived to be a potential solution in addressing emerging ec...
Mobile financial services (MFS) are the main drivers of financial inclusion in many developing coun...
Financial services in developing countries are often expensive, leaving many of the poorest citizens...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informa...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the capacity of mobile-payment solutions to improve financ...
Mobile banking in Zimbabwe as a new phenomenon has been generally unexplored academically. The infan...
With a recent a global focus on financial inclusion, mobile money services have become a popular too...
Mobile money is widely used by individuals since its launch in the midst of the last decade. Nowada...
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have the potential to alleviate poverty across the world. However, ...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between mobile banking deepening and...
Title – Promoting Mobile Financial Transactions: A Case study of Zain Sierra Leone Author – Kesiena ...
The purpose of the study was to establish the contribution of mobile money payment services on profi...
Often financially excluded by the traditional banking system, small and medium-sized enter...
To deliver financial services to the poor has remained a challenge for many decades. However, the gr...
Mobile financial services (MFSs) are perceived to be a potential solution in addressing emerging ec...
Mobile financial services (MFS) are the main drivers of financial inclusion in many developing coun...
Financial services in developing countries are often expensive, leaving many of the poorest citizens...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informa...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the capacity of mobile-payment solutions to improve financ...
Mobile banking in Zimbabwe as a new phenomenon has been generally unexplored academically. The infan...
With a recent a global focus on financial inclusion, mobile money services have become a popular too...
Mobile money is widely used by individuals since its launch in the midst of the last decade. Nowada...
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have the potential to alleviate poverty across the world. However, ...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between mobile banking deepening and...
Title – Promoting Mobile Financial Transactions: A Case study of Zain Sierra Leone Author – Kesiena ...
The purpose of the study was to establish the contribution of mobile money payment services on profi...
Often financially excluded by the traditional banking system, small and medium-sized enter...
To deliver financial services to the poor has remained a challenge for many decades. However, the gr...
Mobile financial services (MFSs) are perceived to be a potential solution in addressing emerging ec...