Search results for "Financial inclusion"
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Micro and Small Businesses Access to Finance and Financial Literacy of their Owners: Evidence from Latvia, Estonia and Georgia
2021
Lack of financial literacy of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) owners/managers is often mentioned among the reasons of their financial exclusion. The main objective of the article is to verify whether the targeted group - MSMEs - access to finance and financial literacy of their owners/managers are closely linked in observed countries – Latvia, Estonia and Georgia. As a supportive objective, analysis of the relationship between financial literacy of MSMEs owners, adult literacy and the level of general education in a country is also analyzed. The research is exploratory in its nature, based on intensive literature review, analysis of the countries’ statistics and the case s…
Exploring the nexus between financial sector reforms and the emergence of digital banking culture – Evidences from a developing country
2017
Several financial and banking sector reform programs were instituted in different countries over the last three decades. The underlining purpose of these reforms was largely to improve banking sector supervision and regulation, introduce bank privatization mechanism, introduce clearance and settlement systems, infuse competition and to stimulate financial innovation. The objectives of this study are to 1) review the relevant published literature and market survey reports on the financial & banking sector reforms undertaken in Pakistan and elsewhere, 2) analyze how these reform programs develop digital banking culture and increase financial inclusion in the country and 3) guide future resear…
Financial institutions’ risk profile and contribution to the sustainable development goals
2021
This study analyses the impact of Spanish financial institutions’ risk profile on their contribution to the 2030 Agenda. Financial institutions play a significant role in ensuring financial inclusion and sustainable economic growth and usually incorporate environmental and social considerations into their risk management systems. The results show that financial institutions with less capital risk, with lower management efficiency and with higher market risk usually make higher contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), according to their sustainability reports. The novel aspect of the present study is that it identifies the risk profile of financial institutions that incorpo…
Il conto corrente di base tra inclusione finanziaria e controllo della circolazione della ricchezza
2014
Lo scritto prende spunto dalle disposizioni del d.l. 6 dicembre 2011, n. 201, conv. con l. n. 214/2011, introduttive del "contro corrente di base", per ricostruire l'evoluzione, anche su scala sovranazionale, delle politiche di inclusione finanziaria. Esamina quindi le modalità del loro ingresso nel contesto italiano e sottolinea le ambiguità e le insufficienze della neo-introdotta normativa. The essay was inspired by the provisions of Legislative Decree 6 December 2011, n. 201 (conv. in Law Nr. 214/2011), that has introduced tha "basic banking account", and traces the evolution, even on a supranational scale, of the policies on the so-called financial inclusion. The paper then examines the…
Do social enterprises walk the talk? Assessing microfinance performances with mission statements
2019
We study mission drift in social enterprises by examining whether these organizations stick to the actual mission enshrined in their mission statements. We use data from microfinance organizations (MFOs), a homogeneous group of social enterprises which have been scrutinized—and sometimes criticized—for mission drift. We focus on three publicly recognized and non-mutually-exclusive microfinance social missions identified by previous studies: poverty alleviation, women's empowerment, and rural financial inclusion. Based on hand-collected data from 199 MFOs worldwide, our results suggest strong coherence between social missions and actual practices. Hence, we argue that, with respect to MFOs' …
L'inclusione finanziaria come strumento di cittadinanza degli immigrati
2021
La actual crisis económica, producto de la propagación del COVID-19, que provocó el bloqueo de cadenas productivas enteras, replantea dramáticamente el tema de la inclusión financiera de personas en condiciones de vulnerabilidad económica y social, como los inmigrantes. El fenómeno de la inclusión financiera de los inmigrantes, en general, tiene un carácter multidimensional, estando vinculado a factores sociales, culturales, lingüísticos y religiosos. La definición de inclusión financiera postula una definición previa de la otra cara de la moneda, que es la exclusión financiera, que tiene una estrecha relación con la exclusión social, siendo una la causa de la otra, en una especie de círcul…
Financial inclusion and exclusion across Mexican municipalities
2021
Although in recent years there has been a growth in banking services in Mexico, there is still a significant delay in terms of financial inclusion, which is also very uneven across municipalities. In this context, this paper analyses some of the factors that determine the probability of a municipality being financially included. The results show that financially included municipalities have a large number of inhabitants and high levels of income and education. The analysis also distinguishes between municipalities according to the region in which they are located and to their type of population. In general, rural and in transition municipalities are the least financially included, together …
Mobile money and the impact of mobile phone regulatory enforcement among the urban poor in Tanzania
2021
Mobile money provides a tool for survival, particularly in urban conditions shaped by city regulations that make microvending difficult for the poor. An analysis of 165 interviews conducted in two low-income neighborhoods in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania over 8 years demonstrates how interlocked layers of technology and interaction make mobile money services semiformal. I introduce two mobile money-enabled survival strategies: intrahousehold transfers for day-to-day survival (transfers within the same city) and resource safeguarding through kin remittances of start-up capital (home-based subsistence business capital stored for kin access in emergencies). The recent tightening of mobile phone regu…
La normativa europea sui prodotti pensionistici individuali paneuropei tra regolazione del mercato e automatizzazione dei servizi finanziari (Il Reg.…
2023
The essay comments on the recent European legislation on a pan-European Personal Pension Product which aims to remedy the poor development of the market for these products also in the light of the welfare state's crisis. The essay criticizes some choices of the European legislator as they contrast with the objective of creating a single competitive market for pan-European individual pension products; the choices of the regulation on the protection of savers are also criticized, and finally the essay assume that as a consequence of the choices of the European legislator intermediaries will bear the costs of financial inclusion.