Digital Finance Inclusion and the Mobile Money "Social" Enterprise: A Socio-Legal Critique of M-Pesa in Kenya

IF 0.9 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Serena Natile
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Abstract

Financial technology or fintech initiatives are gaining increasing global attention as instruments for financial inclusion and economic and social development. Among such initiatives, mobile-phone-enabled money transfer systems, or “mobile money”, have been particularly acclaimed for facilitating access to financial services and creating opportunities for the so-called “unbanked poor”. One of the first and most-discussed mobile money projects to date is M-Pesa in Kenya, a digital payment system which is now used by over 70 per cent of the Kenyan population across a variety of sectors including finance, commerce, education, health, and social welfare. M-Pesa is premised on a narrative of social entrepreneurship and has increasingly embraced the idea of philanthrocapitalism, promoting the logic that digital financial inclusion can simultaneously address social problems and produce profit. This paper brings together socio-legal enquiry and international political economy analysis to illustrate the institutional arrangements underpinning the development of M-Pesa and examine some of the projects built on its infrastructure. It argues that social entrepreneurship promotes a logic of opportunity rather than a politics of redistribution, favouring mobile money providers and the institutions involved in the mobile money social business over improving the lives of the intended beneficiaries, namely the unbanked poor.
数字金融普惠与移动货币“社会”企业——肯尼亚M-Pesa的社会法律批判
作为普惠金融和经济社会发展的工具,金融科技或金融科技倡议正日益受到全球关注。在这些倡议中,移动电话转账系统,或“移动货币”,因促进获得金融服务和为所谓的“无银行账户的穷人”创造机会而受到特别好评。肯尼亚的M-Pesa是迄今为止第一个也是讨论最多的移动货币项目之一,这是一种数字支付系统,目前肯尼亚70%以上的人口在金融、商业、教育、卫生和社会福利等各个领域使用该系统。M-Pesa以社会创业为前提,越来越多地接受了慈善资本主义的理念,推广了数字金融普惠可以同时解决社会问题和产生利润的逻辑。本文汇集了社会法律调查和国际政治经济分析,以说明支持M-Pesa发展的制度安排,并检查了建立在其基础设施上的一些项目。它认为,社会企业家精神提倡的是一种机会逻辑,而不是一种再分配政治,有利于移动货币提供商和参与移动货币社会业务的机构,而不是改善预期受益者(即没有银行账户的穷人)的生活。
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