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Public Clearinghouse Could Shake Up China’s Mobile Payment Market
China will soon require payments providers, including Alipay and WeChat Pay, to connect to a public online payments clearinghouse. Here’s what we know so far about how this institution will work and what it could mean for mobile payments.Blog
Smartphones Are Common in Myanmar: Is Digital Finance Far Behind?
Smartphone penetration of 80 percent and low bank account access suggest that digital financial services will take off in Myanmar. China’s experience may offer clues about how and when this will happen.Blog
6 Ways Microfinance Institutions Can Adapt to the Digital Age
Microfinance has a relatively good record of serving the poor in a socially responsible way. But it must adapt to continue serving those customers in the digital age, argues CGAP CEO Greta Bull.Blog
Kenya’s Rules on Mobile Money Price Transparency Are Paying Off
Kenya's pricing transparency rules have made customers more aware of the costs of using certain digital financial services, according to a new CGAP survey.Blog
Can Agro-Dealers Be the Last-Mile Rails for Digital Finance?
New CGAP partnerships test large agribusinesses' potential to bring financial services to millions of rural farmers.Blog
Data Privacy and Protection – Providers Share Their Perspectives
Just like customers themselves, providers deeply value the protection and security of the customer data they hold. They just have different reasons.Blog
The Many Faces of Social Exclusion
FinScope consumer data shows how people experience social exclusion differently and points to groups that are especially excluded, including farmers, women and youth.Blog
Who’s Getting Financial Inclusion Funding in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Funding for financial inclusion in Africa has reached $4.7 billion, up 270 percent over the past several years. So which countries are getting the most funding? And are these investments making a difference?Blog
Kenya’s Digital Credit Revolution Five Years On
It's been five years since Kenya launched its first digital credit solution. A new CGAP survey shows that one in four Kenyans has taken a digital loan, mostly for working capital and day-to-day consumption.Blog
5 Insights into Credit Scoring for Smallholders
Agricultural lending remains a frontier area even as the alternative lending space fills up with new players. Here are some early insights from CGAP's work on alternative credit scoring for smallholder farmers in Uganda.Blog
KYC Utilities and Beyond: Solutions for an AML/CFT Paradox?
From KYC utilities to blockchain apps and new ways to collaborate on customer due diligence, recent developments are chipping away at a major barrier to financial inclusion: the high cost of meeting anti-money laundering and terrorism financing requirements.Blog
Women’s Financial Inclusion: What the Gallup World Poll Tells Us
Gallup data shows that 81 percent of women worldwide own a mobile phone. Yet regions with high ownership rates have some of the lowest rates of women's financial inclusion.Blog
Building Rural Digital Ecosystems: A New Role for Agribusinesses?
Bringing digital finance to the rural poor will require financial services providers to work more creatively with agribusinesses that have extensive experience serving last-mile clients.Blog
An Innovator’s Dilemma: Teaching Mobile Payments
The hard work of educating customers about mobile payments is increasingly falling to start ups offering services like water and solar. In Ghana, Safe Water Network is showing how this can be done in partnership with providers.Blog
Pay-as-You-Drink: Digital Finance and Smart Water Service
A pilot in Ghana is showing that the pay-as-you-go solar model can be adapted to change how water is delivered to poor customers.Blog
Super Platforms in Africa: Not if, but When
Super platforms like Ant Financial are likely to expand into Africa and impact financial services providers, regulators and customers.Blog
Connecting the Dots: Interoperability and Technology
For interoperability to work, technology must do more than move transactions from Point A to Point B. It must be optimized to ensure security, encourage use, promote innovation and handle the inevitable time when something goes wrong.Blog
Helping or Hurting? 10 Facts About Digital Credit in Tanzania
A nationally representative phone survey shows who's using digital credit, how they're using it, and whether it's living up to the hype of helping families cope with emergencies.Blog
QR Codes and Financial Inclusion: Reasons for Optimism
QR codes are gaining traction in China as a way to make digital payments, but will they catch on in other countries?Blog