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Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho

This study seeks to examine the relationship between mobile money and financial inclusion in Lesotho in order to assess the viability of mobile money as a tool for advancing Lesotho's financial inclusion agenda. The study uses a number of deposit bank accounts as a proxy for financial inclusion (FI)...

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Main Author: Thatho, Teboho
Other Authors: Alhassan, Abdul Latif
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Language:English
Published: Graduate School of Business (GSB) 2021
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description This study seeks to examine the relationship between mobile money and financial inclusion in Lesotho in order to assess the viability of mobile money as a tool for advancing Lesotho's financial inclusion agenda. The study uses a number of deposit bank accounts as a proxy for financial inclusion (FI) and a dependent variable in three vector autoregression (VAR) bivariate models. Each of the three mobile money variables; number of mobile money registered accounts (MMC), number of agents (MMA) and volumes of mobile money transactions (MMT) are regressed against financial inclusion to investigate the relationship with each. The results indicate that among the three proxies of mobile money, only two have a relationship with financial inclusion: MMC and MMT. MMA does not show any relationship with financial inclusion. The relationship between FI and MMT is one-way from FI to MMT, which is not important for the purpose of this study. The MMC relationship with FI is the opposite of that of MMT and FI. There is a positive causal relationship from MMC to FI, indicating the positive influence of mobile money accounts of financial inclusion. The paper recommends that the government of Lesotho creates an enabling regulatory environment that supports the adoption and growth of mobile money in order to improve financial inclusion.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33050 Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho Thatho, Teboho Alhassan, Abdul Latif Development Finance This study seeks to examine the relationship between mobile money and financial inclusion in Lesotho in order to assess the viability of mobile money as a tool for advancing Lesotho's financial inclusion agenda. The study uses a number of deposit bank accounts as a proxy for financial inclusion (FI) and a dependent variable in three vector autoregression (VAR) bivariate models. Each of the three mobile money variables; number of mobile money registered accounts (MMC), number of agents (MMA) and volumes of mobile money transactions (MMT) are regressed against financial inclusion to investigate the relationship with each. The results indicate that among the three proxies of mobile money, only two have a relationship with financial inclusion: MMC and MMT. MMA does not show any relationship with financial inclusion. The relationship between FI and MMT is one-way from FI to MMT, which is not important for the purpose of this study. The MMC relationship with FI is the opposite of that of MMT and FI. There is a positive causal relationship from MMC to FI, indicating the positive influence of mobile money accounts of financial inclusion. The paper recommends that the government of Lesotho creates an enabling regulatory environment that supports the adoption and growth of mobile money in order to improve financial inclusion. 2021-03-02T07:30:26Z 2021-03-02T07:30:26Z 2020 2021-03-01T22:16:32Z Master Thesis Masters MBA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33050 eng application/pdf Graduate School of Business (GSB) Faculty of Commerce
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title Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho
title_full Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho
title_fullStr Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho
title_short Mobile Money and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Lesotho
title_sort mobile money and financial inclusion evidence from lesotho
topic Development Finance
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