Financial Inclusion as an Intentional Behaviour in ZimbabweMaune, AlexanderMatanda, EphraimMundonde, JusticeActa Universitatis Danubius: conomica
“Certainly we want to make sure that financial inclusion remains a part of the objective function of Government in terms of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and also Treasury. “We want to make sure that we continue to deepen the use of electronic money and banking, and so forth. In future ...
This chapter aims to understand the importance of the financial inclusion of rural women in the Global South as a sustainable development concern within SDG 8.10. We analyzed the importance of a gender perspective within the 2030 Development Agenda. Furt
The study aims to identify the determinants of digital financial inclusion (DFI) and its role in micro enterprises’ ease of doing business. The study is based on the World Bank’s Enterprises Survey of Micro Firms (ESM) 2022 data of 998 micro-enterprises. The variables that measure access ...
The rise of financial technologies has been fuelling the innovation of a wide variety of digital financial services (DFS) to be offered in the market. With this being said, the emergence of DFS has made its continuous contribution to expanding financial inclusion to the wider community. ...
From Financial Exclusion to Inclusion : Increasing the Availability of Credit to the Urban Poor in Latin America This is the second of two articles that draw on the results of recent studies of the links between financial services and low income ... MJ Goldberg,A Didoni,WB Gwinner,... - ...
financial inclusionmicrofinance organizationsremote areasmobile bankingintergratingThis research an investigation into the extent to which Microfinance institutions are contributing to the Financial Inclusion Strategy in Zimbabwe was undertakedoi:10.2139/ssrn.3509214Mazikana, Anthony Tapiwa...
Entrepreneurship and micro-finance in extreme poverty circumstances – challenges and prospects : the case of Zimbabwe Using an on-going real case study of a micro-finance project modeled on financial inclusion in Zimbabwe, a country with high levels of poverty, we provide ... T Murisa,T ...
(2) Does the channeling of the pooled large savings to deficit units through the more risk-tolerant non-traditional financial intermediaries (e.g., microfinance banks and venture capital funds) work better in fostering effective financial inclusion? (3) Given the peculiar nature of the two key ...
Warikandwa TV (2023) Financial inclusion as an enabler of United Nations sustainable development goals in the twenty-first century: an introduction. In: Financial inclusion and digital transformation regulatory practices in selected SADC countries: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, pp 1–...