Archive for: November 13th, 2007

CGAP Assesses Regulatory Environment for Branchless Banking in Kenya

by Jim Rosenberg: Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Kenya is a world leader when it comes to fostering mobile phone banking and other “branchless” banking services. Officials there have an excellent opportunity to create regulations that will support the development of a variety of branchless banking models. The Government of Kenya and the Central Bank have shown a strong interest in branchless banking and have expressed their commitment to institute legal and regulatory changes that will support new technology-based products and services and enable increased outreach.

Read the full report at http://cgap.org/portal/site/Technology/policy/diagnostics/

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Microfinance Technology Headlines for Nov. 13, 2007

by Jim Rosenberg:

Europe turns nose up at mobile banking
Mobile banking could be failing to capture the imagination of consumers, according to a
survey of 2,500 retail financial services customers across Europe. The research, conducted by TNS on behalf of Fujitsu Services, found 65 percent of respondents prefer to access banking services online. nly five percent of the sample said mobile banking is the channel of choice. Physically going to a branch is the second choice, at 53 percent. The findings differ from a UK-only survey which put face-to-face or voice interaction as the preferred method of accessing banks.

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