In a number of countries, two separate, but potentially complementary policy agendas have emerged in the past five years: governments have sought to increase the use of electronic means for government...
In a number of countries, two separate, but potentially complementary policy agendas have emerged in the past five years: governments have sought to increase the use of electronic means for government...
In a number of countries, two separate, but potentially complementary policy agendas have emerged in the past five years: governments have sought to increase the use of electronic means for government...
In a number of countries, two separate, but potentially complementary policy agendas have emerged in the past five years: governments have sought to increase the use of electronic means for government...
Governments make regular payments to at least 170 million poor people worldwide far more than the 99 million or so who have active microloans. In this focus note, the authors look at government-to-person...
Governments make regular payments to at least 170 million poor people worldwide far more than the 99 million or so who have active microloans. In this focus note, the authors look at government-to-person...
The growing use of branchless banking channels over the coming years is inevitable in most countries. But it's far less certain whether large numbers of the unbanked poor will use these alternative channels...
The growing use of branchless banking channels over the coming years is inevitable in most countries. But it's far less certain whether large numbers of the unbanked poor will use these alternative channels...
This issue of Access Finance has one highlighted article: Postal financial services and financial inclusion. This article deals with the problem that the majority of people in developing countries are...
The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) recently undertook a scenario-building exercise to help anticipate and prepare for the global demographic, political, and technological forces that will...
The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) recently undertook a scenario-building exercise to help anticipate and prepare for the global demographic, political, and technological forces that will...
The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) recently undertook a scenario-building exercise to help anticipate and prepare for the global demographic, political, and technological forces that will...
Le Groupe consultatif d’aide aux populations les plus pauvres (CGAP) a récemment réalisé un exercice de création de scénarios pour aider à anticiper et à se préparer aux facteurs démographiques, politiques...
This newsletter includes following headings: what role do postal networks play in providing financial services?; how to expand access to financial services through the postal network: the high potential...
In many countries, including Uganda, Bangladesh, and Bolivia, microfinance has become more competitive in recent years. Competition is generally expected to benefit consumers by offering a wider choice...
In many countries, including Uganda, Bangladesh, and Bolivia, microfinance has become more competitive in recent years. Competition is generally expected to benefit consumers by offering a wider choice...
In many countries, including Uganda, Bangladesh, and Bolivia, microfinance has become more competitive in recent years. Competition is generally expected to benefit consumers by offering a wider choice...
In many countries, including Uganda, Bangladesh, and Bolivia, microfinance has become more competitive in recent years. Competition is generally expected to benefit consumers by offering a wider choice...
Depuis quelques années, la concurrence s’intensifie dans le secteur de la microfinance de nombreux pays comme l’Ouganda, le Bangladesh et la Bolivie. Cette évolution devrait, dans l’ensemble, profiter...
In many countries, including Uganda, Bangladesh, and Bolivia, microfinance has become more competitive in recent years. Competition is generally expected to benefit consumers by offering a wider choice...