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Branchless and Mobile Banking Solutions for the Poor: A SurveyAhmed DermishBankable Frontier Associates Christoph KneidingWorld Bank - Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP); German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Paul Leishmanaffiliation not provided to SSRN Ignacio MasIndependent January 23, 2011 Innovations, Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall 2011 Abstract: This paper reviews the growing literature that has spawned around branchless and mobile banking in developing countries over the last five years. Around 2.6 billion people in the world do not have access to formal financial services, and yet 1 billion of them have a mobile phone. Branchless banking systems take advantage of increasingly ubiquitous real-time mobile communications networks to bring banking services into everyday retail stores, thereby alleviating the lack of banking infrastructure in the communities where poor people live and work. Most deployments are quite recent, and hence there is a shortage of hard empirical evidence relating to them. One mobile banking scheme in particular, M-PESA in Kenya, has shown phenomenal success, and has been a catalyst for much of the research. Here we review the emerging literature in terms of the definitions and model taxonomies employed; the status and drivers of global adoption of these schemes; the take-up and usage patterns of customers, and their socio-economic impacts; and the regulatory issues. Our twin objectives with this paper are to stimulate further research on these questions and to help policymakers and practitioners focus their continued efforts in creating an enabling environment for branchless banking.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 18 Keywords: Money, Access to Finance, Financial Inclusion, Mobile Banking, Branchless Banking Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: January 24, 2011 ; Last revised: January 19, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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