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Mobile-Phone Banking and Low-Income Customers: Evidence from South Africa

    Gautam Ivatury, Mark Pickens

This paper presents the first public findings on how low-income people view and use m-banking, using results of a survey of 515 low-income individuals in South Africa. Three hundred of those surveyed do not use m-banking, while 215 are customers of WIZZIT, a startup mobile banking provider. WIZZIT targets the 16 million South Africans who lack or have difficulty accessing formal banking services.

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Topic: Technology
SubTopic: access to finance; financial access; branchless banking; mobile banking
Region: Africa
Country: South Africa
Mobile-Phone Banking and Low-Income Customers (503 KB)
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