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Meeting the Challenge – The Impact Of Changing Technology On MicroFinance Institutions (MFIs)

This note talks about the gains from various technologies such as ATMs, plastic cards, mobile phones, used by the present banking system to serve the people belonging to lower income.

Nov 2, 2018

Ben Duminy and Richard Ketley

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Nov 2, 2018

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E/M-Banking Booklet: Volume I

The 1st Optimising Performance and Efficiency Series (OPE Series) brings together key insights and ideas on specific topics, with the clear objective of providing microfinance practitioners with practical and actionable advice

Sep 29, 2010

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Sep 29, 2010

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Meeting the Challenge –The Impact Of Changing Technology On MicroFinance Institutions (MFIs)

This note talks about the gains from various technologies such as ATMs, plastic cards, mobile phones, used by the present banking system to serve the people belonging to lower income.

Nov 5, 2003

Richard Ketley and Ben Duminy

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Nov 5, 2003

Richard Ketley and Ben Duminy

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