Digital financial services uptake in Africa and its role in financial inclusion of women
Lira Peter Sekantsi
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Lira Peter Sekantsi: Department of Payments and Settlements, Central Bank of Lesotho, Lesotho
Journal of Digital Banking, 2019, vol. 4, issue 2, 161-174
Abstract:
An inclusive financial system is regarded as important for economic growth and development of countries all over the world because it ensures the ease of access, availability and use of formal financial services by all members of society, men and women alike. The literature and experiences of countries, however, show that women are less financially included compared with their male counterparts and are therefore disempowered and unable to contribute meaningfully to the economic development of their countries. The search for a solution has identified digital financial services (DFS) (including electronic money) as instrumental in increasing women’s financial inclusion. Yet women still face challenges in accessing and using these services. These challenges, related to the access and use of DFS, are discussed in this paper along with the strategies that can be employed by governments, financial services industry, large businesses and international donors and funders to overcome the factors inhibiting women’s access to and use of DFS and increase their financial inclusion.
Keywords: women financial inclusion; digital financial services; mobile money; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E5 G2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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