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October 01 2011
Branchless and Mobile Banking Solutions for the Poor: A Survey of the Literature
Ahmed Dermish,
Ahmed Dermish
Ahmed Dermish is a consultant with Bankable Frontier Associates.
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Christoph Kneiding,
Christoph Kneiding
Christoph Kneiding is a consultant with LFS Financial Systems; while writing this article, he was a microfinance analyst at the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor.
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Paul Leishman,
Paul Leishman
Paul Leishman is a manager for the Mobile Money for the Unbanked program at GSMA.
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Ignacio Mas
Ignacio Mas
Ignacio Mas is a consultant in the field of mobile money and financial inclusion.
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Ahmed Dermish
Ahmed Dermish is a consultant with Bankable Frontier Associates.
Christoph Kneiding
Christoph Kneiding is a consultant with LFS Financial Systems; while writing this article, he was a microfinance analyst at the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor.
Paul Leishman
Paul Leishman is a manager for the Mobile Money for the Unbanked program at GSMA.
Ignacio Mas
Ignacio Mas is a consultant in the field of mobile money and financial inclusion.
Online Issn: 1558-2485
Print Issn: 1558-2477
© 2012 Ahmed Dermish, Christoph Kneiding, Paul Leishman, and Ignacio Mas
2012
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization (2011) 6 (4): 81–98.
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Ahmed Dermish, Christoph Kneiding, Paul Leishman, Ignacio Mas; Branchless and Mobile Banking Solutions for the Poor: A Survey of the Literature. Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2011; 6 (4): 81–98. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/INOV_a_00103
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