HOW CREATORS GET PAID ON TIK TOK AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA
This graphic shows how payments to creators work on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.
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This graphic shows how payments to creators work on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.
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This article from FXCintelligence shows how payments to creators work on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.
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Open Banking within alternative credit scoring; enabling credit bureaus and other providers to access bank account transaction information.
A list and description of fintechs in Africa, many of which are involved with mobile wallets and money transfer.
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This slide shows the rise of social commerce, or payments through social media, in terms of the e-commerce value chain, games as an example, and the shoppable content value chain. This was adopted from a publicly available Linkedin post.
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This brief, adapted from a publicly available Linkedin post by Panagiotis Kriaris, discusses how social media has changed the way we communicate and interact, and has begun to change the way we shop online, on-site, and often through digital wallets.
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This brief explores how social media offer a means of sending or received money through proprietary apps or apps like Venmo or Google Wallet. The pros and cons are discussed.
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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 »