Technical Areas

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Action Plan

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

The Accelerating Mobile Money Action Plan was completed by the Financial Sector Knowledge Sharing (FS Share) project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services.

Scaling Usage of Mobile Money to Boost Financial Inclusion in Malawi: Summary Action Plan

Attached Document: 
Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
December 15, 2011

This study was commissioned by the FS Share project as part of a scope of work to explore the feasibility of accelerating the development and adoption of mobile money (m-money) as a mechanism to transmit payments and promote financial inclusion in Malawi. This Summary Action Plan proposes a series of interventions that, implemented in sequence, are intended to support the responsible and comprehensive growth of mobile money (m-money) as a vehicle to support the inclusive expansion of financial services to underserved populations in Malawi.

Demand for Mobile Money Services: Survey Results and Report--Scaling Usage of Mobile Money to Boost Financial Inclusion in Malawi

Source: 
Kadale Associates for FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
December 15, 2011

This study was commissioned by the FS Share project as part of a scope of work to explore the feasibility of accelerating the development and adoption of mobile money (m-money) as a mechanism to transmit payments and promote financial inclusion in Malawi. The purpose of this study is to determine the demand for mobile and branchless banking m-money in Malawi.

Housing Demand in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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Source: 
NORC
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
December 1, 2011

This report presents information on the housing purchasing power of Haitian households living in the Port au Prince metropolitan area in summer 2011. The report was prepared by NORC for the FS Share project with primary data collected and demand survey administered by the Haitian firm BRIDES.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Technical Analysis of Current Regulations

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

The Accelerating Mobile Money Action Plan was completed by the Financial Sector Knowledge Sharing (FS Share) project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. This technical analysis of current regulations related to electronic money networks in Indonesia complements the Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia Action Plan, October 2011.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: South Sulawesi Mobile Money Business Plan

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

This business plan was completed by the FS Share project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. The Action Plan proposes several potential pilot activities, among other solutions that USAID Indonesia may research and consider, to accelerate the development, adoption, and usage of mobile money as a vehicle to transform financial inclusion and achieve broad-based economic growth.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Opportunity Assessment

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

 

This opportunity assessment was completed by the FS Share project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. This opportunity assessment examines current market conditions for mobile money and assesses the capabalities of various stakeholders.

Value Chain Finance

FS Share produced FS Series #5: Value Chain Finance in order to provide US government program designers with a basic technical understanding of value chain finance and how to design approaches that will increase access to financial services to promote value chain competitiveness.

Sub-Sovereign Finance

One of the most sustainable methods for local governments to finance infrastructure is tapping local capital markets and garnering medium-term to long-term private sector investment through municipal bonds.
 
FS Share produced a primer and diagnostic check list to provide U.S.

Secured Financing

FS Share produced FS Series #10: Establishing Modern Secured Financing Systems in Developing Economies, including a primer, diagnostic checklist and model scopes of work, to provide U.S.
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