Thank you Sabina (if I may). That's a very good question, and I hope that you will also get an idea of what services are being offered, as well as by whom, and that you will share the results; never mind the 'unscientific', the best must never be the enemy of the good.I know that Basix Sub-K, a member of the Basix Group, is doing a lot of work with mobile technology for agents and banking correspondents, but I don't know the extent to which this reaches the actual customer, so that she or he can save, borrow, repay or transmit money over the phone. It is often said that the regulations of the Reserve Bank of India are the main constraint, but I'd love to know the extent to which that is true.Good luck !Malcolm HarperSent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:02 AMSubject: [MFP] Who is offering digital financial services in India?
Good evening!
I am conducting a very unscientific poll, trying to figure out how many (and which) MFIs in India are offering digital financial services. I'm talking mobile money: payments, ewallet, etc.
Thank you, everyone, in advance.
Best,
Sabina
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