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Md Monzur Morshed and Keshav Lall Maharjan
Despite the expansion of financial institutions and the proliferation of mobile financial services, reaching the unbanked and bringing them under formal financial services has become a policy concern in many developing countries. Due to the lack of finan...
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Ruslan Prijadi, Permata Wulandari, Fajar Ayu Pinagara and Putri Mega Desiana
The objective of this study is to elaborate on the development of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) at the bottom of the economy, where most of them began as unbanked micro-ventures and may continue to be micro-enterprises even after being elevated to h...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the ...
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Darlington Chigori,Kim Viljoen,Mari Ford,Liezel Cilliers
AbstractOrientation: Mobile devices are becoming a popular means to access the Internet and conduct e-banking activities. Banks are marketing e-banking solutions to increase their customer base.Research purpose: This study contrasts how the service quali...
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Erwin Alampay,Goodiel C. Moshi
Pág. 18 pgs.
Considerable optimism exists regarding the potential of using mobile phones as a conduit for reaching the unbanked, given the ubiquity of mobile phones in developing countries and the development of mobile-phone-based ªnancialservices. As such, use of mo...
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Fitria Nur Anggraeni
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Akses masyarakat terhadap lembaga keuangan merupakan salah satu kunci terwujudnya sistem keuangan yang stabil. Namun data OJK (2015) menunjukan hanya 41% masyarakat Jawa Tengah yang memiliki akses terhadap lembaga keuangan formal. BAPPENAS, BI dan Kement...
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Eugene Okoi Ifere,Napoleon David Okosu
Pág. 539 - 546
Poverty has remained a stubborn challenge in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria amidst abundant natural resources. The sheer complexity of the Niger Delta with coastal waterways, creeks and islands creates unique challenges that cannot be underestimated. ...
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Martina Mutheu Mulwa, Timothy Mwololo Waema
Pág. 2434 - 2444
Characteristic of every developing nation, Kenya has found itself at crossroads; defining the banking industry with the urgeto provide banking services to majority of the unbanked populations. Mobile banking is a banking model that has beenadopted by Ken...
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Rhine, S. L. W.; Greene, W. H.; Toussaint-Comeau, M.
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