Mobile payments promise to improve financial accessibility in Mexico
Michael Perez
Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q3, 14 pages
Abstract:
Mobile phone-based financial services and other new technologies may hold the key to converting more of Mexico?s ?unbanked? residents, most of whom have traditionally operated outside the formal economy. Regulatory oversight of the new services is slowly evolving.
Date: 2016
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