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Six months after demonetization, Kolkata’s first cashless transactors shift back to cash
The winds of change that brought in plastic money and e-payments to traditional shops have blown over. Cash is back.
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- South Asia
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- digital payments, fintech
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How Oil, Coal and Wal-Mart Became Part of ‘Socially Responsible’ ETFs
As demand for do-gooder investing increases, particularly among women and millennials, fund managers are retooling their lineups to include diversified funds that appeal to a wider audience.
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- North America
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Kenya: Risks to Safaricom Outstrip Mere Business
This issue is even more pertinent considering that the electoral agency will require a technology partner to provide results transmission services during the upcoming general election.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- fintech
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Savings groups boost financial inclusion and women’s empowerment among rural poor, three-country study finds
“What we’re seeing is that that the poor can and do save for themselves when given the right opportunity, and this has positive effects elsewhere in their lives,” says Dean Karlan, professor of economics at Yale and co-author of the study. “We see savings and business income increase, but importantly there is also a boost in women’s empowerment. As women get more access to these groups, their say in household decisions also increases.”
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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6 Surprising Reasons Why South Africans Are Not Big On Banks
BCG recently undertook extensive research into the process of financial inclusion in South Africa. This primary research which is based on surveys, interviews and a fresh analytical approach, yielded several interesting themes about the country’s use and perceptions of formal banking channels. Bringing more people into the financial system has the ability to enhance GDP growth, reduce poverty and create new market opportunities for the private sector.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Indian Digital Wallet Company Founder Says Its Biggest Competitor is Cash
Co-founder & Director of India’s leading mobile wallet company expects overall digital payments to contribute 35-40 percent of total transactions in the economy by 2018, citing cyber security as one of the most crucial issues for banks and consumers.
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- Technology
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- South Asia
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- fintech, mobile finance
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Money Management Application ‘Swadhaar Saathi’ Wins $100,000 from MetLife Foundation Innovation
Swadhaar Saathi has been announced winner of the MetLife Foundation Inclusion Plus competition in India. The competition was open to entrepreneurs, businesses and non profit organisations and aimed to discover innovative solutions to promote financial capability and access to financial services in India. With more than 100 entries, Swadhaar Saathi won the grand prize with its money management application and collected a grant of 100,000 dollars.
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- South Asia
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Demonetization brought out the best in Indian microfinance clients
Five months after demonetization, the uncertainty has started to fade.
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- South Asia
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- microfinance, regulations