Mobile Phones for Microfinance

Mobile phones can be used for financial services in three different ways: for micro payments (m-commerce), as electronic money (e-money), and as a banking channel. The report examines who offers mobile phone banking services to poor customers? Why is there so much excitement about banking the poor with mobile phones? What are some reasons to be cautious? This reports that the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), in partnership with the Vodafone Group Foundation and the United Nations (UN) Foundation, is now doing research in the Philippines and South Africa to find out what makes poor people use or reject these services and how remote mobile phone banking can go. This research can help banks, microfinance institutions, mobile phone companies, regulators, and donors steer mobile banking toward reaching large numbers of the poor.

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Main Authors: Ivatury, Gautam, Pickens, Mark
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2006-04
Subjects:ACCOUNT BALANCE, ATMS, BANK ACCOUNT, BANK ACCOUNTS, BANK BRANCHES, BANKING SERVICES, BANKS, CASH TRANSACTIONS, COMMERCE, CREDIT CARD, CREDIT CARDS, CUSTOMER ACCOUNT, CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION, DEPOSIT, DEPOSITS, DIRECT DEPOSIT, DOMAIN, E-MAIL, E-MONEY, ELECTRONIC MONEY, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, INTERFACES, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LITERACY, LOAN, LOW COST, M-COMMERCE, MATERIAL, MICROFINANCE, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MICROPAYMENTS, MOBILE BANKING, MOBILE COMMERCE, MOBILE NETWORK, MOBILE PHONE, MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS, MOBILE PHONES, NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE, NETWORKS, PHONE, PHONE BANKING, REGULATORS, RETAIL OUTLETS, SALARY, SECURITY STANDARDS, SMALL PAYMENTS, TELECOM, TELECOMMUNICATION, TRANSACTION, TURNOVER, USERS, WEB,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/9638819/mobile-phones-microfinance
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9621
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spelling dig-okr-1098696212024-08-08T16:39:52Z Mobile Phones for Microfinance Des telephones portables pour la microfinance Telefonos celulares para las microfinanzas Ivatury, Gautam Pickens, Mark ACCOUNT BALANCE ATMS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCHES BANKING SERVICES BANKS CASH TRANSACTIONS COMMERCE CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARDS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DIRECT DEPOSIT DOMAIN E-MAIL E-MONEY ELECTRONIC MONEY FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS INTERFACES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LITERACY LOAN LOW COST M-COMMERCE MATERIAL MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROPAYMENTS MOBILE BANKING MOBILE COMMERCE MOBILE NETWORK MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS MOBILE PHONES NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKS PHONE PHONE BANKING REGULATORS RETAIL OUTLETS SALARY SECURITY STANDARDS SMALL PAYMENTS TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATION TRANSACTION TURNOVER USERS WEB Mobile phones can be used for financial services in three different ways: for micro payments (m-commerce), as electronic money (e-money), and as a banking channel. The report examines who offers mobile phone banking services to poor customers? Why is there so much excitement about banking the poor with mobile phones? What are some reasons to be cautious? This reports that the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), in partnership with the Vodafone Group Foundation and the United Nations (UN) Foundation, is now doing research in the Philippines and South Africa to find out what makes poor people use or reject these services and how remote mobile phone banking can go. This research can help banks, microfinance institutions, mobile phone companies, regulators, and donors steer mobile banking toward reaching large numbers of the poor. 2012-08-13T09:07:10Z 2012-08-13T09:07:10Z 2006-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/9638819/mobile-phones-microfinance https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9621 English CGAP Brief CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCOUNT BALANCE
ATMS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANKING SERVICES
BANKS
CASH TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCE
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARDS
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
DOMAIN
E-MAIL
E-MONEY
ELECTRONIC MONEY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LITERACY
LOAN
LOW COST
M-COMMERCE
MATERIAL
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROPAYMENTS
MOBILE BANKING
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS
PHONE
PHONE BANKING
REGULATORS
RETAIL OUTLETS
SALARY
SECURITY STANDARDS
SMALL PAYMENTS
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TRANSACTION
TURNOVER
USERS
WEB
ACCOUNT BALANCE
ATMS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANKING SERVICES
BANKS
CASH TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCE
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARDS
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
DOMAIN
E-MAIL
E-MONEY
ELECTRONIC MONEY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LITERACY
LOAN
LOW COST
M-COMMERCE
MATERIAL
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROPAYMENTS
MOBILE BANKING
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS
PHONE
PHONE BANKING
REGULATORS
RETAIL OUTLETS
SALARY
SECURITY STANDARDS
SMALL PAYMENTS
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TRANSACTION
TURNOVER
USERS
WEB
spellingShingle ACCOUNT BALANCE
ATMS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANKING SERVICES
BANKS
CASH TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCE
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARDS
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
DOMAIN
E-MAIL
E-MONEY
ELECTRONIC MONEY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LITERACY
LOAN
LOW COST
M-COMMERCE
MATERIAL
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROPAYMENTS
MOBILE BANKING
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS
PHONE
PHONE BANKING
REGULATORS
RETAIL OUTLETS
SALARY
SECURITY STANDARDS
SMALL PAYMENTS
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TRANSACTION
TURNOVER
USERS
WEB
ACCOUNT BALANCE
ATMS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANKING SERVICES
BANKS
CASH TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCE
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARDS
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
DOMAIN
E-MAIL
E-MONEY
ELECTRONIC MONEY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LITERACY
LOAN
LOW COST
M-COMMERCE
MATERIAL
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROPAYMENTS
MOBILE BANKING
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS
PHONE
PHONE BANKING
REGULATORS
RETAIL OUTLETS
SALARY
SECURITY STANDARDS
SMALL PAYMENTS
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TRANSACTION
TURNOVER
USERS
WEB
Ivatury, Gautam
Pickens, Mark
Mobile Phones for Microfinance
description Mobile phones can be used for financial services in three different ways: for micro payments (m-commerce), as electronic money (e-money), and as a banking channel. The report examines who offers mobile phone banking services to poor customers? Why is there so much excitement about banking the poor with mobile phones? What are some reasons to be cautious? This reports that the Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP), in partnership with the Vodafone Group Foundation and the United Nations (UN) Foundation, is now doing research in the Philippines and South Africa to find out what makes poor people use or reject these services and how remote mobile phone banking can go. This research can help banks, microfinance institutions, mobile phone companies, regulators, and donors steer mobile banking toward reaching large numbers of the poor.
topic_facet ACCOUNT BALANCE
ATMS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANKING SERVICES
BANKS
CASH TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCE
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARDS
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT INFORMATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
DOMAIN
E-MAIL
E-MONEY
ELECTRONIC MONEY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
LITERACY
LOAN
LOW COST
M-COMMERCE
MATERIAL
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MICROPAYMENTS
MOBILE BANKING
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONE SUBSCRIBERS
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS
PHONE
PHONE BANKING
REGULATORS
RETAIL OUTLETS
SALARY
SECURITY STANDARDS
SMALL PAYMENTS
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TRANSACTION
TURNOVER
USERS
WEB
author Ivatury, Gautam
Pickens, Mark
author_facet Ivatury, Gautam
Pickens, Mark
author_sort Ivatury, Gautam
title Mobile Phones for Microfinance
title_short Mobile Phones for Microfinance
title_full Mobile Phones for Microfinance
title_fullStr Mobile Phones for Microfinance
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Phones for Microfinance
title_sort mobile phones for microfinance
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2006-04
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/9638819/mobile-phones-microfinance
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9621
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