Towards Banking Inclusion? The Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in Southern Rhodesia, 1905–1945

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2019-09-28 DOI:10.1353/aeh.2019.0003
Tapiwa Madimu, Enocent Msindo
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ABSTRACT:The introduction in 1905 of the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) made banking generally accessible to Africans and white settlers in outlying districts. The bank emerged because of pressure from the press, white settlers residing in outlying districts, chiefly farmers, civil servants and small miners. The government acquiesced to this pressure with a view to then inculcate a saving culture. Although the POSB was primarily designed to benefit white settlers, it extended its services to Africans because of the assumption that Africans were hoarding coins and that this problem would be solved by extending banking services to them. More importantly, the ruling British South African Company (BSAC) also hoped to tap into a growing African agricultural based economy to complement the struggling mining sector. However, for many reasons, only a few Africans banked with the POSB, relative to the total African population in the country. The POSB's reluctant "inclusive" banking did not necessarily deracialize banking as Africans who banked with the POSB still experienced degrading treatment and were denied access to some facilities provided by the POSB. Moreover, alternative African economies were more lucrative and fully managed by the Africans themselves, hence the lower uptake of POSB banking services.
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走向银行业包容性?1905年至1945年,位于南罗得西亚的邮局储蓄银行
摘要:1905年,邮政局储蓄银行(POSB)在南罗得西亚(现津巴布韦)成立,使边远地区的非洲人和白人定居者能够普遍使用银行业务。该银行的成立是因为来自媒体、居住在边远地区的白人定居者的压力,主要是农民、公务员和小矿工。政府默许了这种压力,以期灌输一种节约文化。尽管POSB主要是为了造福白人定居者,但它将服务范围扩大到非洲人,因为它认为非洲人正在囤积硬币,而这个问题将通过向他们提供银行服务来解决。更重要的是,执政的英国南非公司(BSAC)还希望利用不断增长的非洲农业经济来补充陷入困境的采矿业。然而,由于许多原因,相对于该国的非洲总人口,只有少数非洲人向POSB存款。POSB不情愿的“包容性”银行业务并不一定会使银行业非社会化,因为在POSB银行存款的非洲人仍然受到有辱人格的待遇,并且被拒绝使用POSB提供的一些设施。此外,非洲其他经济体利润更高,完全由非洲人自己管理,因此POSB银行服务的使用率较低。
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