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The State of Digital Microfinance in Bangladesh: A Digitization Snapshot 2019
Highlighting the benefits and opportunities in digitizing transactions
Gender Centrality of Mobile Financial Services in Bangladesh
The findings of this research are based on a qualitative survey with 76 respondents which aimed to make sense of how and why women use DFS and offer recommendations for policy and practice.
The Future of G2P Payments: Towards an integrated infrastructure in Bangladesh
Creating a detailed systems design process
A Is for Agriculture
The A-Card is a new business model helping smallholders in Bangladesh gain access to finance through a digitized four-way linkage between farmers, banks, MFIs and agricultural input retailers. CARE shares how it works and their lessons learned.
Basic Regulatory Enablers for Digital Financial Services
Guiding policy makers to create an enabling environment for digital financial services
AML/CFT Regulations for Mobile Money: Policy Options for Bangladesh
Recommendations for promoting sustainable supervisory regime for mobile financial services
Closing the Gender Gap: Opportunities for the Women’s Mobile Financial Services Market in Bangladesh
Findings from quantitative survey of 4000 women on mobile financial services
Advancing Access to Digital Financial Services in Bangladesh: Regulatory Agenda
Six practical policy recommendations for regulators and policymakers
Guide to Increasing Women’s Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh Through Digital Financial Services
How can organizations improve women’s use of digital financial services?
Mobile Money Tipsheet: Common Myths about Mobile Money
Explaining misconceptions related to the use of mobile money