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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
The proliferation of digital financial innovations like mobile money has led to the rise in mobile subscriptions and transactions. It has also increased the security challenges associated with the current two-factor authentication (2FA) scheme for mobile...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the ...
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Erwin Alampay,Goodiel C. Moshi
Pág. 18 pgs.
Considerable optimism exists regarding the potential of using mobile phones as a conduit for reaching the unbanked, given the ubiquity of mobile phones in developing countries and the development of mobile-phone-based ªnancialservices. As such, use of mo...
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Erwin Alampay,Goodiel C. Moshi
Pág. 18 pgs.
Considerable optimism exists regarding the potential of using mobile phones as a conduit for reaching the unbanked, given the ubiquity of mobile phones in developing countries and the development of mobile-phone-based ªnancialservices. As such, use of mo...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
With the expansion of smartphone and financial technologies (FinTech), mobile money emerged to improve financial inclusion in many developing nations. The majority of the mobile money schemes used in these nations implement two-factor authentication (2FA...
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Happiness Kilombele, Shiferaw Feleke, Tahirou Abdoulaye, Steven Cole, Haruna Sekabira and Victor Manyong
This study examined the determinants and impacts of mobile money (MM) usage on maize productivity and poverty likelihood (i.e., the probability of a household falling below the international poverty line at USD 1.9 per capita per day) in the Mbeya Region...
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Nenubari John Ikue, John Sodipo, Samuel Zeb-Omoni, Onyinyechi Uche, Linus Enegesi, Ernest Taenyi, Edwin Ekuase, Mtomabari Simeon, Boma Alalibo
Pág. 224 - 234
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Yousra Javed, Elham Al Qahtani and Mohamed Shehab
Privacy compliance of the Middle East?s financial sector has been relatively unexplored. This paper evaluates the privacy compliance and readability of privacy statements for top banks and mobile money services in the Middle East. Our analysis shows that...
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Jürgen Schraten
Pág. Finance an - 70
Digital payment tools and mobile money receive growing attention as a possible tool for alleviating poverty and expanding the benefits of market economies. Especially the Kenyan product M-Pesa gained prominence, since Suri and Jack (2016) published a stu...
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Bydon Austin NYIMBIRI
Pág. 137 - 146
This paper details the impact of mobile money financial technology on financial inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa. The research methodology used was descriptive research design with the use of secondary information sources to collect panel data. The resear...
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Jean Francky Landry NGONO
Pág. 33 - 44
Depuis quelques années le mobile money a pris une énorme place dans les habitudes financières des populations surtout les populations des pays en développement. Dans ce contexte, l?indice d?inclusion financière, qui informe sur le niveau d?inclusion fina...
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Kulondwa Safari,Lukogo Chanceline
Pág. 22 - 30
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Rodrigue Carlos Nana Mbinkeu
Pág. pp. 38 - 43
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfer in Africa but also their uses in the field of retail payments or micropayments that is financial transaction from person to person (P2P) for small amoun...
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Erwin Alampay,Gemma Bala
Pág. pp. 77 - 92 pgs.
This paper explores the reach and use of m-money among the bottom of the pyramid (BoP) in the Philippines using survey data from LIRNEasia?s 2008 Mobile 2.0 surveys. It looks at m-money?s potential and actual use for remittance among internal and externa...
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Jean Francky Landry NGONO
Pág. 33 - 44
Depuis quelques années le mobile money a pris une énorme place dans les habitudes financières des populations surtout les populations des pays en développement. Dans ce contexte, l?indice d?inclusion financière, qui informe sur le niveau d?inclusion fina...
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Reena Agrawal
Pág. 15 - 23
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Mansour Dehghan,mahdi ghafoorifard,Babak Shamsi,Seyed hamid Seyed heydari Seyed heydari
Recently, the growth of information technology and increasing competition among banks has considerably affected attracting customers. Banking industry has made great changes to transform into the core banking. The present study aims to assess the effect ...
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Olawale Babatunde Akinwale,Lawrence Olakunle Kehinde
Pág. pp. 95 - 113
Remote laboratories on mobile phones have been around for a few years now. This has greatly improved accessibility of these remote labs to students who cannot afford computers but have mobile phones. When money is a factor however (as is often the case w...
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Angela M Huenerfauth
Pág. pp. 20 - 23
Mobile devices in the manufacturing setting offer mobility and information whenever and wherever it is needed; these advantages allow for a more efficient workflow and allow the user to make more informed decisions. Due to these advantages, companies ar...
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Md Monzur Morshed and Keshav Lall Maharjan
Despite the expansion of financial institutions and the proliferation of mobile financial services, reaching the unbanked and bringing them under formal financial services has become a policy concern in many developing countries. Due to the lack of finan...
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