手机银行:印度普惠金融的工具

Martina Rani Kopala
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普惠金融指的是以可负担得起的成本向广大弱势群体和低收入群体提供金融服务。发展中国家的人们在转账和获得银行服务方面的选择较少,因为这些国家的正规银行结构较少:网点较少,atm机通常安置在一起以减轻网点的负担,互联网普及率低,容易获得快速和直接的贷款来源,但成本较高。因此,对于穷人来说,使用手机的无分行银行渠道可能比去遥远的分行排队、放弃日常工资等现有选择更可取。在发展中国家,只有大约三分之一的人在正规机构中有某种形式的金融储蓄。事实证明,它在建立和维护交付渠道方面降低了银行的交付成本,并为获得服务的客户提供了资金。因此,世界各地的发展中国家更注重将手机银行作为一种金融普惠工具,实现对无银行账户的手机用户的接入,这被称为转型手机银行。因此,移动银行在小额金融领域的成功取决于大量客户的采用、移动服务在现金和现金交易中的效用、提供商的互操作性、一个国家确定的比例监管以及服务提供商应对监管挑战的能力。
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Mobile Banking: A Tool of Financial Inclusion for India
Financial inclusion denotes delivery of financial services at an affordable cost to the vast sections of the disadvantaged and low-income groups. People in developing countries have less options for transferring money and accessing banking services, because there is less deployed formal banking structure: fewer branches and ATMs generally co-located to relieve branches, low internet penetration and easy access to fast and immediate sources of loans but at high cost. So a branchless banking channel using mobile phones could be far more preferable to poor people than the available options like travelling to and queuing at distant branches, forgoing their daily wages. Only about one-third of people living in developing countries have any form of financial savings with formal institutions. It is proven fact that it lowers the cost of delivery to banks in building and maintaining a delivery channel and availability of funds to customers of accessing services. Hence, the developing countries around the world concentrate more on implementing the mobile banking access to the unbanked mobile users, as a tool of financial inclusion, which is known as Transformational mobile banking. Hence the success of mobile banking in micro finance depends upon the mass customer adoption, utility of mobile service for cash-in and cash-out transactions, interoperability of providers, a country’s defined proportionate regulation and the ability of service providers to meet the regulatory challenges.
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