2023
DOI: 10.4236/blr.2023.142029
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A Multijurisdictional Assessment of the Banking System and Mobile Money Services in Coping with the Pandemic-Triggered Credit Crisis

Abstract: Although, unlike the 2008 financial crisis that erupted as a result of a corrupt banking system, the Covid-19 pandemic, which is a health crisis, arguably satisfied the regular features of a credit crisis. In its wake, the global economy and its structures were weakened, and made more vulnerable and exploitable. As governments around the world reacted by redirecting more resources in catering for the pandemic and its impacts, the possibility of a lax in regulation of banking activities as a result is high, and… Show more

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“…Mobile financial services occupy an important place in the daily life of nations in general and in Burundi in particular, where the number of operators investing in this sector is increasing year on year. This is in line with Joseph A. Nobile's assertion that mobile financial services (fin Tech) can help drive the process of financial inclusion and thus reduce poverty (Nwobike, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Mobile financial services occupy an important place in the daily life of nations in general and in Burundi in particular, where the number of operators investing in this sector is increasing year on year. This is in line with Joseph A. Nobile's assertion that mobile financial services (fin Tech) can help drive the process of financial inclusion and thus reduce poverty (Nwobike, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%