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17 Jun 2016
In India,
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31 May 2016
Warimako ! – a Wolof expression translating to “Send me money”– is embedded in Senegalese vernacular, demonstrating the widespread adoption of Over-the-Counter (OTC) money transfers in this market.
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24 May 2016
Warimako ! – expression wolof qui signifie « Envoie-moi de l’argent » en français – fait désormais partie du vocabulaire courant au Sénégal, symbolique d’un marché où dominent les transferts d’argent
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12 May 2016
It’s a common belief that agents in rural regions need more cash than e-float to meet the demand of their customers, while in urban areas cash-in and cash-out transactions balance themselves out. The
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03 Nov 2015
While the first blog in this series explained how Indian Government mandates have determined
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14 Jul 2015
Agents are critical to the customer experience of digital money services because they represent the first and most tangible service touch points for most end users. Agent networks are also probably the most operationally burdensome and costly element of the digital financial service value chain
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11 Jun 2015
Pakistan is easily one of the top five leading digital finance markets in the world; yet also certainly one of the least understood. Anyone striving to learn about it must first understand how the Over-the-Counter (OTC) methodology adopted in Pakistan works, as it operates uniquely compared to
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