Policy implications and mobile money regulatory approaches to promote financial inclusion of the poor in Zimbabwe after the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW De Jure Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.17159/2225-7160/2023/v56a17
Howard Chitimira, Elfas Torerai
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The increased usage of digital financial products and financial services such as mobile money brought various challenges and opportunities in Zimbabwe during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This has also increased the responsibilities of the regulatory authorities in the Zimbabwean financial sector. The financial regulators were inadequately prepared for the regulatory demands of financial technology (fintech) products in Zimbabwe. For instance, they struggled to cope with the increased responsibilities of overseeing mobile money operators and have adequate resources to efficiently monitor and manage such operators to ensure compliance with the relevant laws. Most Zimbabwean financial regulators did not have sufficient resources to employ persons with the relevant skills and expertise to fulfil their responsibilities. Despite this, the widespread use of mobile money has considerably improved the financial inclusion of the poor and previously unbanked persons, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe. Consequently, various policy implications and mobile money regulatory approaches that were considered by policymakers during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe in a bid to provide adequate supervision of mobile money operators and related digital financial services to curb the financial exclusion of the poor and unbanked persons are investigated. It is against this background that this article discusses the challenges, policy implications, and flaws affecting the adoption of viable mobile money regulatory approaches to promote financial inclusion of the poor in Zimbabwe after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行后津巴布韦促进贫困人口普惠金融的政策影响和移动货币监管方法
在2019冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间,数字金融产品和移动货币等金融服务的使用量增加,给津巴布韦带来了各种挑战和机遇。这也增加了津巴布韦金融部门监管当局的责任。金融监管机构对津巴布韦金融技术(fintech)产品的监管要求准备不足。例如,他们努力应对监督移动货币运营商的责任增加,并有足够的资源来有效地监督和管理这些运营商,以确保遵守相关法律。大多数津巴布韦金融监管机构没有足够的资源来雇用具有相关技能和专门知识的人员来履行其职责。尽管如此,移动货币的广泛使用大大改善了穷人和以前没有银行账户的人的金融包容性,特别是在津巴布韦2019冠状病毒病大流行期间。因此,本文调查了津巴布韦2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后政策制定者考虑的各种政策影响和移动货币监管方法,目的是对移动货币运营商和相关数字金融服务提供充分监督,以遏制穷人和无银行账户者的金融排斥。在此背景下,本文讨论了2019冠状病毒病大流行后,影响采用可行的移动货币监管方法以促进津巴布韦贫困人口普惠金融的挑战、政策影响和缺陷。
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