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Deposit Assessment in Sri Lanka
Analyzing the demand and supply gap in microdeposits
Measuring Willingness to Pay
Understanding customers' willingness to pay for Banking Correspondent services
No Thrills – Dormancy in NFA Accounts
Research findings from three states in India
Riding the M-PESA Rails: Advantages & Disadvantages
Assessing the advantages and disadvantages of linking with M-PESA
Deposit Assessment in Bangladesh
Understanding the demand and supply of savings products for the poor
Do the M-PESA Rails Contribute to Financial Inclusion?
Reviewing the progress of financial inclusion in Kenya
Cost and Willingness to Pay
Understanding business correspondents services in rural areas
Comparing Business Correspondent with Informal Saving Avenues
Analyzing the suitability of the banking correspondent model for low income households
Deposit Assessment in Nepal
Examining challenges and opportunities in development of microdeposits in Nepal
Analysis of Financial Institutions Riding the M-PESA Rails
Examining the advantages and disadvantages of M-PESA