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M-PESA

  • Bridges to Cash: the retail end of M-PESA : The challenge of maintaining liquidity for M-PESA Agent Networks
  • CGAP releases pricing tool for mobile banking for the unbanked
  • Kenyans use social media to mobilize support for drought victims
  • Making the Most of Mobiles in Africa
  • Out of thin air. The behind-the-scenes logistics of Kenya’s mobile-money miracle
  • Poor People Using Mobile Financial Services: Observations on Customer Usage and Impact from M-PESA
  • Saving On The Mobile: Developing Innovative Financial Services to Suit Poor Users
  • The digital revolution in sub-Saharan Africa
  • Why we shouldn’t put mobile money on a pedestal…yet?

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