Exploring Financial Risks in Relation to Performance of MPESA Agents in Rural Areas, Kenya

Shedrine Butali Wamukekhe
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The growth of mobile banking services, specifically Mpesa, has transformed financial transactions in Kenya, particularly in marginalized and rural regions. Ever since Safaricom introduced Mpesa in 2007, it has enabled various financial transactions like money transfers, bill payments, savings, and loans, becoming vital to Kenya's financial infrastructure. In rural areas, Mpesa shops are at risk of facing financial challenges which can impact their operations and long-term success. This research investigates how liquidity, credit, and operational risks affect the financial performance of Mpesa outlets in rural Kenya. The mismatch between cash coming in and going out results in liquidity risks, which can cause service interruptions and unhappy customers. Credit risks, resulting from borrowers failing to repay loans on time or defaulting, put pressure on cash flow and the stability of finances. Operational risks like technical failures, fraud, and regulatory non-compliance pose additional threats to the functionality and customer trust of the shops. By thoroughly analyzing pertinent literature and empirical data, this research investigates the way in which these risks interplay and impact the economic sustainability of Mpesa shops. The results are intended to guide improved risk management methods and policy suggestions to strengthen the resilience and sustainability of Mpesa agents, guaranteeing ongoing availability of crucial financial services in rural Kenya.
探究肯尼亚农村地区 MPESA 代理业绩的财务风险
移动银行服务,特别是 Mpesa 的发展改变了肯尼亚的金融交易,尤其是在边缘化地区和农村地区。自 Safaricom 于 2007 年推出 Mpesa 以来,它已实现了转账、账单支付、储蓄和贷款等各种金融交易,成为肯尼亚金融基础设施的重要组成部分。在农村地区,Mpesa 商店面临着金融挑战的风险,这可能会影响其运营和长期成功。本研究调查了流动性、信贷和运营风险如何影响肯尼亚农村地区 Mpesa 商店的财务业绩。现金进出不匹配会导致流动性风险,从而造成服务中断和客户不满。借款人不能按时还款或违约导致的信贷风险会对现金流和财务稳定性造成压力。技术故障、欺诈和不遵守监管规定等运营风险对商店的功能和客户信任度构成额外威胁。通过深入分析相关文献和经验数据,本研究调查了这些风险如何相互作用并影响 Mpesa 商店的经济可持续性。研究结果旨在指导改进风险管理方法和政策建议,以加强 Mpesa 代理商的应变能力和可持续性,保证肯尼亚农村地区关键金融服务的持续可用性。
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