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Increasing the Outreach and Sustainability of Microfinance through ICT Innovation

Is ICT innovation a key strategy to increase microfinance outreach and sustainability?
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This paper argues that only innovation in information and communication technology (ICT) can help microfinance reach its goal of reaching out to the low-income population.The paper states that:

  • Making financial services available to the poorest people is an important part of poverty reduction strategies;
  • While microfinance has attempted to increase outreach, the present delivery models do not quite meet the challenge, especially when it comes to serving communities in remote locations;
  • Information and communication technology (ICT) innovation is the great hope, although it brings with it fundamental changes to the microfinance delivery mechanisms.

The paper discuses:

  • Recent developments in microfinance;
  • The microfinance themes of “"outreach”" and “"sustainability”";
  • Examples of ICT innovation in microfinance, such as back-office management information systems, mobile computing, the branch office franchise model, card services, automated teller machines (ATMs) and internet banking;
  • The role of ICT in remittances.

The paper offers the following conclusions:

  • The microfinance sector stands at a junction point, where ICT innovations are challenging its business models and processes;
  • There are many constraints to the roll-out of ICT-enabled banking systems;
  • Some ICT-enabled services tend to depersonalize and individualize the banking process;
  • This contrasts with the group-based methodologies that characterize the high repayment rates of microfinance;
  • However, if microfinance does not embrace electronic banking, it will find it difficult to operate in economies that have done so.

About this Publication

By Mathison, S.
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