Journal Article10.1145/986213.986236
Mobile banking services
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TL;DR: Adopting new and innovative mobile financial applications and service provisioning methods is an important step towards achieving financial inclusion in the developing world.
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Abstract: Adopting new and innovative mobile financial applications and service provisioning methods.
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