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Determinants of mobile money technology adoption in rural areas of Africa
Adoption of mobile money technology in peripheral regions of Africa where conventional banking services are entirely lacking is very important for financial inclusion.
Babatope E. Akinyemi +1 more
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Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
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.
Guma Ali +2 more
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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
Howard Chitimira, Elfas Torerai
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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.
Ghinea, G +3 more
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Mobile money system design for illiterate users in rural Ethiopia [PDF]
Current mobile money systems provide users with hierarchical user interface and represent money as a positive rational numbers of the form 1, 3, 4.87.N.
Atnafu, S +3 more
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Analytical approach to digital channel performance optimization of mobile money transactions in emerging markets [PDF]
Understanding marketing channel performance is a crucial and complex task for the mobile financial technology segment of the mobile industry in emerging markets. However, poor techniques and capabilities for channel optimization of the mobile money users
Adeolu Dairo, Krisztián Szűcs
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Investigating and exploring factors influencing the continued usage and acceptance of mobile money transaction services in Ghana. The study employed the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with 406 mobile money users from Ghana's Savannah and Bono regions.
Afful Ekow Kelly, Sellappan Palaniappan
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Background and Objectives: Cell phones in Africa have improved economic performance and allowed poor, unbanked communities to access financial services at a minimal cost.
Anderson Mwape
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Mobile Money and Banking Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
The study investigated the relationship between mobile money growth and banking development in Sub-Saharan Africa. The question of whether mobile money threatens or supports traditional banks is contentious.
Jonathan Tembo
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Predicting mobile money transaction fraud using machine learning algorithms
The ease with which mobile money is used to facilitate cross‐border payments presents a global threat to law enforcement in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Mark E. Lokanan
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