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Fintech for Who? Demand for Digital Financial Services and Fintech in Tanzania
This paper explores the drivers of demand for digital financial services and fintech: perceived cost, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived risk, and social norms.
Insights on the Preferences and Usage of Financial Services by Savings Groups in Tanzania
Identifying the potential for linking savings groups to formal financial service providers
Savings at the Frontier: Evidence Mapping on Informal Savings Mechanisms
Demand and supply of financial services for savings groups in sub-Saharan Africa
Increasing Digital Savings and Borrowing Activity with Interactive SMS
Evidence from an experiment with the M-PAWA savings and loan mobile money product in Tanzania
Youth Economic Opportunity Ecosystem Analysis: Tanzania Country Report
Comprehensive assessment of youth employment and demand for financial services
National Survey and Segmentation of Smallholder Households in Tanzania: Understanding Their Demand for Financial, Agricultural, and Digital Solutions
Examining how smallholder families manage their income and expenses
Competition in Mobile Financial Services: Lessons from Kenya &Tanzania
Insights on the role that effective competition and competition policy play in developing MFS
Exploring the Success of BRAC Tanzania’s Microcredit Programme
Evaluating the performance of BRAC’s microcredit program in Tanzania
Mapping Proximity: Bringing Products and Services Close Enough to the Poor to be Meaningfully Usable and Still Keep them Sustainable for WSBI Partner Banks
Identifying public settlements to enable financial service providers plan their expansion
A Critical Look at the Role of Microfinance Banks in Poverty Reduction in Tanzania: A Case of Akiba Commercial Bank Limited
Examining MFI effectiveness in reducing poverty