… Robert, in June we celebrated diversity and inclusion in our private and professional lives. What do those terms mean to you? Robert Albrecht: Being born and raised in Eastern Germany, growing up in a freshly…
… to a bank account. And where does this leave the 40 million Europeans who don’t have one? Financial inclusion in Europe: a state of the union For many of the unbanked, lack of access to a bank account is…
… The World Bank's Financial Inclusion Global Initiative, for instance, supported reforms in countries with low bank account penetration, with the goal of achieving universal access. Similarly, the U.S.…
… Financial inclusion has occupied the headlines for years. Its importance cannot be understated, so much so that it is contained in at least three out of 17 Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations defined in…
… in the coming years as we begin to recover from the financial impact of the pandemic. Financial inclusion beyond eCommerce Reaching out to cash consumers will not only be important for eCommerce…
… in the digital financial systems of the future grows in importance every day. What does financial inclusion mean for property managers? Jan Marc Kuelper: Firstly, it needs to be said that COVID-19 and the…
… is almost certainly going to be the most frictionless customer experience. Promoting financial inclusion A lack of access to financial services is still a critical concern for a substantial portion of…
… cash fits into their local payments landscape. Cash payments in Peru: closing the gap on financial inclusion Cash payments continue to be the preferred payment method for many in Latin America, and stills…
… services such as government initiatives that require digital registrations or payments. Financial inclusion is still an issue on the federal and local level Conversations concerning combating global…
… that there is a sustained appetite for making transactions with cash. The ethics of financial inclusion Enabling the financially excluded to access cheap and extensive financial services has altruistic…
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… costs which is probably not what they want to be confronted with. Driving financial inclusion by offering many payment options In the age of digitization of services, including financing,…
… at the expense of cash but instead of a convenient integration of cash into the digital world. The inclusion of cash in the digital payments landscape plays a crucial role for challenger and neobanks. By…
… cashless are all too real even in developed countries with high levels of equality and financial inclusion. Consider Sweden. The country is often used as a shining example of the benefits of a cashless…
… importance of cash payment options for government entities in the U.S. Promotion of financial inclusion Offer customers a convenient option to pay their government bills with cash More payment points …
… or invoices with cash which is cumbersome and time consuming. Cash remains the bridge to financial inclusion The drive towards global financial inclusion remains a strong incentive for financial services,…
… of different payment options means not only a potential win of new customers but also financial inclusion of those who, due to not having a bank account or a credit card, could not benefit from the…
… customers and the entire retail sector. www.paysafecash.com 1 Mastercard, Road to Inclusion Study, Key Learnings Report | 5 December 2016 2 www. Banque-France.fr – The use of cash in France…
… considered. There is a clear gap in the market for lenders. And with the key purpose of financial inclusion being to tackle the issue that the less money you have, the more expensive access to finance is,…
… of consumer usage of cash does not tell the full story. According to the UK Commission on Financial Inclusion 1.5 million adults in the UK remain unbanked. A further 2.2 million adults remain reliant on cash…