Regulating digital financial services agents in developing countries to promote financial inclusion

Q2 Social Sciences Singapore Journal of Legal Studies Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2973806
Evan C. Gibson, Federico Lupo-Pasini, Ross P. Buckley
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Limited access to bank branches excludes over one billion people from accessing financial services in developing countries. Digital financial services offered by banks and mobile money providers through agents can solve this problem without the need for complex and costly physical banking infrastructures. Delivering digital financial services through agents requires a legal framework to regulate liability. This article analyses whether vicarious liability of the principal is a more efficient regulatory approach than personal liability of the agent. Agent liability in Kenya, Fiji, and Malawi is analysed to demonstrate that vicarious liability of the principal, coupled to an explicit agreement as to agent rewards and penalties, is the more efficient regulatory approach.
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规范发展中国家的数字金融服务机构,促进普惠金融
在发展中国家,银行网点的限制使超过10亿人无法获得金融服务。银行和移动货币提供商通过代理提供的数字金融服务可以解决这个问题,而不需要复杂和昂贵的实体银行基础设施。通过代理商提供数字金融服务需要一个法律框架来规范责任。本文分析了代理人的替代责任是否比代理人的个人责任更有效。对肯尼亚、斐济和马拉维的代理责任进行了分析,以证明委托人的替代责任加上关于代理奖惩的明确协议是更有效的管理方法。
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