Promoting savings among low income earners in Kenya through mobile money

P. K. Wamuyu
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With most households in rural Kenya dependent on meagre wages from manual labor, the task of balancing immediate family needs with long-term financial goals is usually a difficult task, which in most cases leave families with minimal or no savings. This paper articulates a study to investigate the potential of using mobile money accounts as a money management platform that can help promote a savings culture as well as establish and nurture financial discipline among poor households in Kenya. Based on the premises that 41% of Kenyans do not save regularly because they do not have “enough money to live on let alone save for a rainy day”, the study examined innovative ways in which poor households could use mobile money accounts as a tool for financial inclusion, achieving household financial security, and enhancing family role performance. The study took place in Nairobi's Mathare slum. It aimed to understand, in depth, mobile money savings accounts usage among poor households. Key informants were low income traders, who earns a daily income of less than two dollars (about 200 Kenya Shillings). Data was collected using a questionnaire, informal conversations and contextual interviews and supplemented by in-depth interviews with managers from a leading mobile money service provider and the mobile money provider commercial banks. The study results indicates that lack of awareness on the available and affordable mobile money savings products, low interest rates on mobile money fixed deposit savings accounts and high transaction costs when making mobile money payments impacts negatively on mobile money fixed deposit savings accounts usage while availability of microcredit on mobile money savings accounts has a positive effect on the usage. The study provides policy and technology design recommendations that could aid in mobile money lock savings accounts acceptance.
通过移动货币促进肯尼亚低收入者的储蓄
由于肯尼亚农村的大多数家庭依赖于体力劳动的微薄工资,平衡家庭的直接需求和长期财务目标通常是一项艰巨的任务,在大多数情况下,家庭只有很少的储蓄或没有储蓄。本文阐述了一项研究,旨在调查使用移动货币账户作为资金管理平台的潜力,该平台可以帮助促进储蓄文化,并在肯尼亚贫困家庭中建立和培养财务纪律。基于41%的肯尼亚人没有定期储蓄的前提,因为他们“没有足够的钱生活,更不用说未雨绸缪了”,该研究考察了贫困家庭使用移动货币账户作为金融包容性工具的创新方式,实现家庭财务安全,提高家庭角色绩效。这项研究在内罗毕的Mathare贫民窟进行。它旨在深入了解贫困家庭中移动货币储蓄账户的使用情况。主要的线人是低收入的商人,他们每天的收入不到2美元(约200肯尼亚先令)。数据通过问卷调查、非正式对话和情境访谈收集,并辅以对一家领先的移动货币服务提供商和移动货币提供商商业银行经理的深度访谈。研究结果表明,缺乏对可用和负担得起的移动货币储蓄产品的认识,移动货币定期储蓄账户的低利率以及移动货币支付时的高交易成本对移动货币定期储蓄账户的使用产生了负面影响,而移动货币储蓄账户小额信贷的可用性对使用产生了积极影响。该研究提供了政策和技术设计建议,可以帮助移动货币锁定储蓄账户的接受度。
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