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Bill payments —The secret to sustainability?

Mobile banking hasn’t really achieved sustainability yet. Everyone talks about it as an almost done deal. Nevertheless, cash still trumps all.

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Beyond making payments: Managing payments

Taking mobile money to the next level has got to be about solving the savings and business use challenges. Here the author presents various ways it can be achieved.

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A Government to Person (G2P) payment delivery agent in India: At heart and in practice

This blog highlights the tasks of a CSP and the stages involved to make G2P payment delivery to the last mile – right from their (CSP) recruitment to final payment.

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Why m-wallets won’t work… yet!

In India, Mobile wallets have more to address than simply increased marketing and advertising to succeed with the many customers who need what they are selling.

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Follow the money approach: Introducing a powerful strategy tool for your mobile money/banking initiatives (Part I)

What does an institution need to do to gain a bigger share of the client’s wallet, and dominate the market? This blog introduces the framework MicroSave uses to answer these questions.

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Financial capability via listening and learning

What is the key to strengthening the financial capability of the poor people? Here the authors argue listening is the key based on their insights from the field.