Growth of mobile financial services key learnings from literature, industry analysis and cases

P. Nesse, O. Risnes, H. Hallingby, Arne Munch-Ellingsen, G. Canright
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Mobile Financial Services (MFS) represent an area of innovation and strategic importance for global initiatives against poverty, and telcos; the World Bank wants financial inclusion of the poor and telcos seek profit. Merely mobile payment services are not sufficient for any of these objectives, and there is a joint interest in enabling mobile credit and saving services. It is widely recognized that successful adoption of mobile saving and credit services is dependent on a digital solution; it requires a transition from current cash based over-the-counter (OTC) solutions to future digital accounts (mobile wallets/mWallets). Firstly, this paper reviews previous research on MFS, secondly it summarizes the global industry picture for MFS today, and thirdly, we provide key learnings from the successful Easypaisa case in Pakistan. MFS can also be characterized as implementations in complex ecosystems with lots of tension and dependent on local circumstances. The unique Easypasia case we present is a further proof of the complex processes and events that moves a MFS implementation from one state to another. It also shows how Easypaisa's significant jump from cash-based to digital mWallet solutions was triggered by a governmental regulation on ID requirements for mobile subscriptions. The ecosystem approach and significance of local conditions is vital to be aware of when the industry turns to new aspects of MFS and when technologies such as blockchain may disrupt the current situation.
从文献、行业分析和案例中了解移动金融服务增长的关键
移动金融服务(MFS)是全球反贫困和电信倡议的创新和战略重要性领域;世界银行希望穷人的金融包容性和电信公司寻求利润。仅仅是移动支付服务是不足以实现这些目标的,在启用移动信贷和储蓄服务方面存在共同利益。人们普遍认为,移动储蓄和信贷服务的成功采用取决于数字解决方案;它需要从目前基于现金的场外交易(OTC)解决方案过渡到未来的数字账户(移动钱包/移动钱包)。本文首先回顾了以往关于MFS的研究,其次总结了当今MFS的全球行业概况,第三,我们从巴基斯坦的Easypaisa成功案例中提供了关键的学习经验。MFS也可以被描述为在复杂的生态系统中实现,具有许多紧张和依赖于当地环境。我们提出的独特的Easypasia案例进一步证明了将MFS实现从一种状态移动到另一种状态的复杂过程和事件。它还表明,Easypaisa从基于现金的解决方案向数字移动钱包(mWallet)解决方案的重大飞跃,是由政府对移动用户身份要求的规定引发的。生态系统的方法和当地条件的重要性对于了解行业何时转向MFS的新方面以及何时区块链等技术可能会破坏现状至关重要。
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