HERE’S HOW ALTERNATIVE CREDIT SCORING DATA ENABLES FINANCIAL INCLUSION VIA OPEN BANKING AND AI
Open Banking within alternative credit scoring; enabling credit bureaus and other providers to access bank account transaction information.
Open Banking within alternative credit scoring; enabling credit bureaus and other providers to access bank account transaction information.
This article describes Russia’s testing of the digital ruble, and includes testing the process of opening digital wallets and transferring money to them and person-to-person transfers.
RUSSIA STARTS DIGITAL RUBLE TRIALS – CENTRAL BANKING Read More »
A link to the telecom Orange’s description of Orange Money, an early mobile money wallet first popular in Africa.
PROFILE OF ORANGE MONEY Read More »
A link to MTN, the telecom company active in Africa, and its description of its MTN Mobile money product.
PROFILE OF MTN MOBILE (MTN.COM) Read More »
A link to the World Bank’s global financial inclusion database where searches for various demographic and economic measures of financial inclusion can be filtered by country and region.
WORLD BANK GLOBAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION DATABASE Read More »
An article in Spanish describing the anticipated regulation of crypto currencies in Argentina.
A slide that shows graphically the forms that a retail and wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) might take.
CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY – ECOSYSTEM 2023 Read More »
A brief description of the steps that might be taken to create a retail and a wholesale central bank digital currency. This was originally a Linkedin post that was shared publicly.
CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY (CBDC) – SECURE ECOSYSTEM Read More »
This slide shows the percentage of the population in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, who can be considered financially included through traditional banks and/or mobile money.
FORMAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN ETHIOPIA COMPARED TO OTHER EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES 2023 Read More »
This publicly available report by GSMA sows that mobile money might add US$5.3 billion to Ethiopia;s GDP through greater financial inclusion.
MOBILE MONEY IN ETHIOPIA: ADVANCING FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND DRIVING GROWTH Read More »