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How to Boost Financial Inclusion with E-Wallet Integration: An Interview with a Top-Tier Banking Expert
One of the leading experts in digital banking services in the LatAm region, Agata Ruta, discusses the prospects of enhancing financial inclusion rates with the help of bespoke software solutions.
Wallet Factory Announces Its New CBDO and CTO Appointments
Wallet Factory has recently appointed Kirill Zhuchkov as a new CBDO and Yurii Lozinskyi as a new CTO to strengthen the company's global growth and drive additional value to its products.
Mobile Financial Services in Thailand: Synergy Between Banks and Telecoms
Southeast Asia region is a desirable slice of the financial pie ifor fintechs. To understand the FinTech landscape in the ASEAN region, let’s have a look at Thailand.
The Future of Cash and Mobile Payments in Covid Times
As the Coronavirus pandemic progresses around the globe, should the public stop using cash as a source of the virus spread?
Vietnam: How to Accelerate Mobile Financial Inclusion Rates
Mobile financial services in Vietnam are just becoming a trend and there is something to be done in this respect to keep the ball rolling.
Malaysia to Ramp Up MFS to Reach Underbanked Residents
With a rather high level of financial inclusion, Malaysia is still on the way to a cashless society. Read on for exact figures and predictions.
How Mobile Financial Services Can Increase Financial Inclusion in the Philippines
The Philippine economy has seen a sustainable upturn in a few recent years but the country’s economic growth requires financial inclusion boost.
Mobile Financial Services in Singapore
Singapore is one of the world’s wealthiest countries with the seventh-highest gross domestic product per capita and great prospects for financial inclusion boost.
Mobile Financial Services in Indonesia: Banking the Unbanked
The digitization of financial services and social assistance have contributed to increasing financial inclusion rate to 65% in Indonesia, but more has to be done yet.