Banks in Nepal are building interoperable mobile money offerings

Monday, November 25, 2013

In Nepal, two 3rd party initiatives are attempting to bring together the banks and offer the tools needed for them to successfully operate mobile money.

The banking sector in Nepal is fragmented with not one bank having double digit market share. This means the banks have limited footprint in the country as they are strong in different areas, and in order to increase their reach in the country they are looking at the mobile channel, particularly to increase their penetration in the unbanked communities. Most banks plan to deliver mobile money products for people currently without bank accounts as only 25% of the adult population (age 15+) have an account at a formal financial institution as per the Global Findex 2011. Given Nepal’s challenging geography, a mobile money offering can efficiently increase financial inclusion in the country.

To accommodate the banks’ vision in mobile money and to address their limited footprint, Hello Paisa and Fonepay are offering membership to Banks to connect their mobile money efforts, so that each participant contributes to the development of the mobile money industry. This is a similar role to what Visa played in the credit card market in the early days when US banks were not able to operate across multiple states. The objective is to collaborate around infrastructure and compete in other areas. Having one central platform makes it easy for new banks to join either program and ensures interoperability between the achievements.

Source: GSMA (link opens in a new window)

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