MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Sa-Dhan Members, NextGen Telesolutions to Serve Microfinance Customers in India via Feature Phones

Sa-Dhan, a network of 150 microfinance institutions (MFIs) in India, recently partnered with India’s NextGen Telesolutions to deliver digital financial services to a group that is often excluded from financial services: people who have a mobile phone, but not a smartphone.

Jiji Mammen, the CEO of Sa-Dhan reportedly said, “Digitisation in collections

SPECIAL REPORT: European Microfinance Week Is Almost Here!

e-MFP logoEuropean Microfinance Week (EMW) 2022 is fast approaching, and we’re delighted that it will be in-person again, with a hybrid component for remote speakers and participants. EMW2022 offers more than 30 sessions organised across several thematic streams, including “Finan­cial Inclusion that Works for Women” – the topic of the European Micro­finance Award 2022 – as well as green and climate-smart finance, digital­isation, funding, financial health, and social performance and impact. Other subject areas include agri-insurance, women’s leadership, fund regu­la­tion, mobile money, biodiversity, refugee finance, WASH, food security and more. To give MicroCapital readers a sense of what they can look forward to, here are some details of just three of the EMW2022 thematic streams:

Climate and Green Finance
Climate change represents one of the greatest issues the world faces today. While the changing climate impacts all countries, sectors and people, they are not all affected in the same ways. Climate change is par­ticularly threatening to poor and marginalised communities. Tackling the issue requires battling on many fronts – not just on the mitigation side (mini­mising the actual climate change that takes place), but on the adap­ta­­tion side too. The financial inclusion sector has an important role in increas­ing the resilience of communities most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and EMW2022 will feature a variety of related sessions, including:

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Themed “Inclusive Growth in a Digital Era,” Financial Inclusion Week 2022 Offers 180 Virtual Sessions, October 17-20

For the eighth year, the Center for Financial Inclusion, a program of the US-based NGO Accion, is organizing Financial Inclusion Week, an opportunity for all stakeholders to attend virtual sessions – both live and on-demand – at no charge. The theme for 2022 is “Inclusive Growth in a Digital Era,” with sessions covering 14 topics such as Climate Change, Client Protection,

MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “Banking in Layers: Five Cases to Illustrate How the Market Structure for Financial Services is Evolving;” by Aiaze Mitha, Faith Biegon, Peter Zetterli; Published by CGAP

This paper cites several financial service providers (FSPs) in emerging markets in exploring how recent advancements in digital technology have enabled new business models, transforming the market for financial services. The authors argue that these FSPs have deconstructed the financial services market into separate modules, allowing these modules to be reassembled in innovative ways. These modules include:

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Prophius, Mastercard Enable SMEs in Africa to Accept “Tap-on-phone” Payments

Prophius, a Nigeria-based financial technology (fintech) firm, recently entered a partnership with US-based technology provider Mastercard, to equip its PayContactless service to allow its users to accept payments on their Android mobile phones from customers’ payment cards, e-wallets and

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Zambia Seeking to Leverage Government Infrastructure for Private FSPs to Increase Rural Financial Inclusion

The Zambian government recently announced a plan to give financial services providers access to government buildings in rural areas to expand their service footprints. The authorities are looking to make financial access points available in every district of Zambia, where 18

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Opportunity International Strengthening Financial, Training Technology in Lower-income Countries in Partnership with Krach Family Foundation, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy

Opportunity International, a US-based NGO, recently moved to strengthen the technology it uses to provide microfinance and other services in 30 countries. The goal is to help people with low incomes “make their businesses more scalable and efficient” through better access to market information, financial education, business training and financial services. These services can take the form of smartphone apps, cloud services, digital forms of identification and others. An element of achieving these goals is to boost users’ – and potential users’ – confidence in

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Fintech Zeepay Nets $10m in Debt Financing, Expanding Digital Wallet Services in Africa, Latin America

Verdant Capital, an African corporate finance firm, recently announced it has raised USD 10 million in “medium-term” debt funding for Zeepay, a financial technology (fintech) company serving 20 countries in Africa as well as – via partners – markets in the Americas and Europe. Zeepay, which has offices in Ghana and the UK, plans to use the funding to expand:

MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “Strategies to Optimise MSME-centred Supply Chain Finance Solutions: A Study of Ghana, Ethiopia and Nigeria;” by Adebiyi Fajemisin, Anifat Ibrahim and Raliat Sunmonu; Published by Accion

This report describes how several supply chain finance (SCF) solutions were deployed with the intent of benefiting micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ethiopia, Ghana and Nigeria. The authors deem these countries particularly “promising markets for MSME-led digital financial inclusion,” and they argue that SCF can provide

MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “The Business Case for Linkage With Informal Savings;” by Constantin Albot, Stephen Peachey; Published by MasterCard Foundation, Oxford Policy Management

This report describes Savings at the Frontier (SatF), a partnership between Canadian NGO MasterCard Foundation and UK-based consultancy Oxford Policy Management, that provided USD 17.6 million in technical assistance and direct funding to establish relationships between formal financial service providers (FSPs) and informal savings mechanisms (ISMs). The program ran from 2015 to 2022, engaging 10 FSPs in

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Airtel Africa Establishes Smartcash Payment Service Bank to Offer Payments, Remittances, Deposit to Individuals, Enterprises in Nigeria

Airtel Africa, a UK-based mobile money company active in Africa, recently launched Smartcash Payment Service Bank (PSB), to expand the range of financial services it offers in Nigeria. The move follows Airtel Africa having received a “super-agent” licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria, enabling the company to

MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “The Value of Pay-as-you-go Solar for Mobile Operators: Insights from Customer Journeys in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire,” Published by GSMA

This analysis of data from Benin and Côte d’Ivoire addressed “the impact of mobile consumers adopting pay-as-you-go (PAYG) solar on their mobile usage.” Based on 120 interviews with end-users of PAYG technologies, the authors found that access to energy via solar home systems resulted in:

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Evocabank of Armenia Launches Money Transfers via Mobile Phone Number

Evocabank, an Armenian bank, recently partnered with Armenian Card (ArCa), a network of 15 Armenian and international banks, to launch a service that allows Evocabank bank customers to send money transfers using recipients’ mobile numbers, without the need for their bank details. The service is part of Evocabank’s mobile app, EvocaTouch. Transfers are

MICROFINANCE PAPER WRAP-UP: “Translating Digital Credit Transaction Data Into Consumer Protection Supervision,” by Daniel Putman, Published by Innovations for Poverty Action

The adoption of digital financial services (DFS) has increased significantly in lower- and middle-income countries in recent years, specifically the usage of digital credit via mobile phone messaging, mobile apps and web browsers. Among the benefits of digital loans is the

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Strategic Impact Advisors (SIA) Launches Campaign to Boost Personal, Business Financial Literacy Among Spanish-speaking Women

US-based Strategic Impact Advisors (SIA) recently released a set of free resources to deliver financial education to women in Latin America, including 22 audio lessons spanning 1 to 4 minutes in length. The lessons mainly cover topics relating to digital financial services, including using

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Wave Digital Finance Receives E-money Licence from Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)

The Central Bank of West African States, which is commonly referred to by its French acronym BCEAO, recently granted an e-money licence to Wave Digital Finance, a Senegal-based firm providing mobile money services in Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal. Whereas previously Wave only could offer its financial products to customers through banks, the new licence allows the firm to