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A Mobile Money Solution for Illiterate Users [PDF]
Existing mobile money platforms have text based interfaces and target literate people. Illiterate people, without the assistance of literate individuals, cannot use such platforms. Applying user-centered requirements gathered in an Ethiopian context, this paper presents the design and development of a mobile money solution that targets illiterate ...
Woldmariam F. Mesfin +3 more
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The study looked at how government policies and financial security affect the use of mobile money services. A mixed method was used, with a focus group and survey questionnaires administered. Data was collected from 2041 mobile money users were collected
Afful Ekow Kelly, Sellappan Palaniappan
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Impact of e-money on money supply: Estimation and policy implication for Bangladesh.
With the rapid proliferation of mobile telephony and the establishment of an IT-enabled payment and settlement system, Bangladesh nowadays is experiencing a remarkable growth in the usage of mobile financial services (MFS).
Ahmed Mehedi Nizam
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Female unemployment, mobile money innovations and doing business by females
The purpose of this study is to complement extant literature by examining how mobile money innovations can moderate the unfavorable incidence of female unemployment on female doing of business in 44 countries from sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2004 ...
Simplice A. Asongu, Nicholas M. Odhiambo
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Operational risk management of using electronic and mobile money [PDF]
The extensive use of electronic and mobile money causes additional risks, which complicates the work of electronic money issuers (EMIs) and the functioning of payment systems.
Volodymyr Mishchenko +3 more
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Despite strong evidence of the critical role of mobile money technology in deepening financial inclusion, the impact of taxing mobile money transactions on digital and financial inclusion remains an unexplored area of research.
Frederick Pobee +2 more
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A large body of research shows that mobile money through its agent networks can potentially increase financial inclusion, especially in the unbanked rural regions of the developing world.
George Okello Candiya Bongomin +3 more
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ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS AND THE EFFECTIVE USE OF MOBILE MONEY IN SOUTH AFRICA – PART 1 [PDF]
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financial services to millions of unbanked people in South Africa. As such, it looks very promising in terms of financial inclusion.
Marike Kersop, Sarel Francois du Toit
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Anti-Money Laundering Regulations And The Effective Use Of Mobile Money In South Africa – Part 2 [PDF]
Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financial services to millions of unbanked people in South Africa. As such, it looks very promising in terms of financial inclusion.
Marike Kersop, Sarel Francois du Toit
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Empowering mobile money users: The role of financial literacy and trust in Vietnam
While other countries have implemented mobile money very early with promising results, Vietnam, a bank-based country, only started the pilot implementation in November 2021.
Dao Ha, Ahmet Şensoy, An Phung
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