Post-COVID-19 recovery for African economies: Lessons for digital financial inclusion from Kenya and Uganda

IF 3.1 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES African Development Review-Revue Africaine De Developpement Pub Date : 2022-07-22 DOI:10.1111/1467-8268.12652
Regean Mugume, Enock W. N. Bulime
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Abstract

As coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and other restrictions intensified, individuals, businesses and governments turned to mobile digital platforms to reduce the financial costs and mitigate the risk of spreading the virus within the population. Drawing on lessons from Kenya and Uganda, our study examines the drivers of digital financial inclusion as a pathway for financing post-COVID-19 recovery. We find that digital financial inclusion is higher in middle-aged male digital users with more SIM cards registered in their names. Results also show that users who trust mobile money agents were likely to use more digital financial platforms than others. Based on these results, we recommend the need for government to strengthen the National Identification Systems and consumer protection policies to increase trust in digital financial services. Additionally, financial sector players such as mobile network operators and commercial banks need to innovate and roll out customized digital financial products for the marginalized/unbanked population such as women, the elderly and the youth.

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随着2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)和其他限制措施的加强,个人、企业和政府转向移动数字平台,以降低财务成本并减轻病毒在人群中传播的风险。根据肯尼亚和乌干达的经验教训,我们的研究考察了数字普惠金融作为2019冠状病毒病后复苏融资途径的驱动因素。我们发现,注册SIM卡数量较多的中年男性数字用户的数字普惠金融水平更高。调查结果还显示,信任移动支付代理的用户可能会比其他人更多地使用数字金融平台。基于这些结果,我们建议政府需要加强国家身份识别系统和消费者保护政策,以增加对数字金融服务的信任。此外,移动网络运营商和商业银行等金融行业参与者需要创新并推出针对女性、老年人和青年等边缘化/无银行账户人群的定制数字金融产品。
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