Using Biometric Technology in Rural Credit Markets : The Case of Malawi

The eleventh in series of impact notes profiles an innovative attempt to improve access to credit in Malawi through the use of biometric technology.

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Main Author: Giné, Xavier
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-05
Subjects:ACCESS TO CREDIT, BASIC, BIOMETRIC RECORDS, BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS, BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY, BIOMETRICS, COST-BENEFIT, COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS, CREDIT HISTORY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, DEFAULT RISK, DEFAULTERS, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DIGITAL, DIGITAL STORAGE, EQUIPMENT, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINGERPRINT, FINGERPRINTS, FRAUD, FUTURE CREDIT, IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM, IDENTITY THEFT, ILLEGAL ACCESS, INSURANCE, INSURANCE MARKETS, IRIS RECOGNITION, LENDERS, LOAN, LOAN APPLICATION, LOAN REPAYMENT, LOAN SIZES, OPPORTUNITY COST, REPAYMENT RATES, RURAL CREDIT, RURAL CREDIT MARKETS, SCANNERS, SIGNATURE, UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION, WEBSITE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12810330/using-biometric-technology-rural-credit-markets-case-malawi
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10189
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Summary:The eleventh in series of impact notes profiles an innovative attempt to improve access to credit in Malawi through the use of biometric technology.