Digital Financial Inclusion
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Digital Financial Inclusion

Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Finance for All

Peter Goldfinch

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Digital Financial Inclusion

Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Finance for All

Peter Goldfinch

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About This Book

With the arrival of the 'Internet of Things' (IoT), smartphones, real-time payments systems, plus FinTech activity, Financial Inclusion services can now be integrated into a country's National Payment System (NPS), which means there should be no systemic barriers to transitioning the socio-economic pyramid, as actors build their financial status. This, however, is not the case. This book is a comprehensive guide to understanding the transition of financial services from cash-based to digital-based systems, with a focus on Financial Inclusion.

It explores the success of Financial Inclusion programs in promoting economic activity and lifting people out of poverty. It does not concentrate on a single deployment or approach, rather, it takes a broader view. The book surveys the technology and infrastructure required to build digital payment systems, as well as the regulatory and governance frameworks that enable their operation, however, the major focus is on the incorporation of these financial services within communities in order to deliver social outcomes. The book opens the conversation, proposing a new method of measuring Financial Inclusion. It takes a critical but constructive look at the field over the last 20+ years and discusses the key learnings. It examines the Kenya mobile money approach to Financial Inclusion, compared with the Indian bank lead approach, and delivers a broad-based plan on how the programs can be more effective in the future.

Financial Inclusion requires a pathway to progress, through a period of technology transformation. The foundation is provided by this book and the reader, on finishing it, will have a comprehensive appreciation of the subject matter.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
ISBN
9781040046050
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. 1 Foreword
  10. 2 Current Assessment
  11. 3 Social Objectives Supporting Financial Inclusion
  12. 4 Financial Inclusion for Women
  13. 5 Mobile Technology Delivering Services
  14. 6 Integration with National Payment System
  15. 7 Near Real Time (NRT) Payments
  16. 8 Impact of Technology Advances on Existing and Future Services
  17. 9 Kenya and India, Opposing Approaches
  18. 10 Digital Cash – User Proposition
  19. 11 Observations and Final Comment
  20. Appendix 1 – Country League Table
  21. Appendix 2 – Cash Dependency Indicators
  22. Appendix 3 – Definitions
  23. Appendix 4 – Abbreviations
  24. Index