Browsing by Subject "Financial inclusion"
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An analysis of financial literacy in the target market of a state–owned bank
(North-West University, 2011)The South African Postbank Limited has been tasked by Government with a social mandate to provide basic financial services to people receiving low income and people living in rural areas. Personal financial literacy is an ... -
Anti-money laundering regulations and the effective use of mobile money in South Africa
(2014)Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financial services to millions of unbanked people in South Africa. As such, it looks very promising in terms of financial inclusion. ... -
Anti-money laundering regulations and the effective use of mobile money in South Africa – Part 1
(2015)Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financial services to millions of unbanked people in South Africa. As such, it looks very promising in terms of financial inclusion. ... -
Anti-money laundering regulations and the effective use of mobile money in South Africa – Part 2
(2015)Mobile financial services, specifically mobile money, has the potential to expand access to financial services to millions of unbanked people in South Africa. As such, it looks very promising in terms of financial inclusion. ... -
A comparative statutory analysis of the use and regulation of mobile money to promote financial inclusion for the poor in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2022)Mobile money refers to financial services delivered through the mobile phones and/or related electronic devices without the need for bank accounts. Mobile money combines finance and technology and/or telecommunication ... -
Developing a framework of indicators to measure the impact of financial literacy interventions : a South African University case study
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)In today’s challenging financial environment, making the wrong financial decisions early in life can be costly. University students often find themselves carrying large amounts of student loans and debt. This hinders the ... -
Digital financial services : prospects and challenges
(PER/PELJ, 2021)Digital financial services (DFSs), being financial services accessed and delivered through digital channels, have grown rapidly in South Africa as well as globally. The adoption of the technology for DFSs has led to an ... -
E-payment instruments and welfare: The case of Zimbabwe
(AOSIS, 2021)The literature shows that electronic payments are key to improving financial inclusion and achieving global development goals such as the United Nation’s (UNs) Sustainable Development Goals. The benefits are premised on ... -
A framework for enhancing financial literacy initiatives in Botswana
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)The 2008 crisis made adverse impact on individuals, households and the economy at large around the world mostly to countries in Sub-Sahara Africa like Botswana. Dealing with the repercussions of the crisis and the low ... -
A Legal analysis of the use of innovative technology in the promotion of financial inclusion for low-income earners in South Africa
(PER/PELJ, 2021)The promotion of financial inclusion is important for the combating of financial exclusion in many countries, including South Africa. Nonetheless, most low-income earners living in rural areas and informal settlements ...