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Digital access : the future of financial inclusion in Africa (English)

At the time, only about a quarter of adult Africans enjoyed the benefits of access to the financial tools required to be able to grow small-scale businesses, plan for future household expenses, make investments in schooling and health, and cope with emergencies. As the program approaches its close in 2018, the situation has improved beyond expectations: 43 percent of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa are now financially included, and in countries...
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Bille,Fahima Said; Buri,Sinja; Crenn,Tiphaine A.; Denyes,Lesley Sarah; Hassam,Chabir Vali Taibo; Heitmann,Soren; Koblank, Anna; Leonard,Matthew Scott; Lonie, Susie; Maiga,Aliou; Martinez,Meritxell; Mudiri,Joseck Roudolf Luminzu; Mukoma,Lovy Yoha; Oyier,Omoneka Jemilat; Muzondo,Wellington; Mwangi,Patricia; Naouar,Riadh; Ngahu,John Irungu; Oroko,Everlyn Iminza; Ramji,Minakshi.

Digital access : the future of financial inclusion in Africa (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/719111532533639732

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