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The Roadmap Approach to Regulating Digital Financial Services
Mobile phones are spreading rapidly throughout developing countries. Banks and other firms are increasingly using mobile phones and other non-traditional banking infrastructure, such as phone companies and retail shops, to provide financial services to large, low-income populations in these countries. This article provides a framework for regulating such services.