Archive for: Credit

NPR: Group Working on Plan for Cell Phone Banking

by Jim Rosenberg : Saturday, June 30, 2007

Our very own Kabir Kumar made his public radio debut today to talk about the mobile banking work we’re doing:

All Things Considered, June 30, 2007 - In developing nations, many people still do not have bank accounts but they do have cell phones.

Now, a group with the World Bank is trying to develop a way to allow poor people to use their cell phones to save and transfer money.

Kabir Kumar of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor talks to Debbie Elliott about the project.

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Expanding Banking Services in Rural Mexico

by Lauren Braniff : Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Despite economic gains in recent years, Mexico’s financial services industry has yet to reach all potential customers. In cities, as little as 15 percent of the population have access to financial accounts. In rural areas, the percentage plummets to six percent. These figures are partially due to limited supply of services, especially in rural areas, as well as demand-side constraints such as low levels of education, and negative perceptions of banking in general. Read the rest of this page »

Breaking Down the Walls between Microfinance and the Formal Financial System

by Gautam Ivatury : Wednesday, September 29, 2004

September 2004
Breaking Down the Walls between Microfinance and the Formal Financial System

(adapted from Elizabeth Littlefield and Richard Rosenberg, “Microfinance and the Poor: Breaking Down the Walls between Microfinance and Formal Finance,” Finance & Development 41, no. 2 (June 2004): 38-40)
There is a dawning understanding that developing countries’ financial systems need to be more accessible to poor people and that there are practical ways to make this happen. All kinds of financial institutions–regulators, mainstream rating agencies, commercial and state banks, insurance companies, and credit bureaus–are starting to play a part in developing sound, inclusive financial systems that serve the majority of poor countries citizens.

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