2021
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v10i5.1200
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Mobile money operations, financial inclusion and Socioeconomic factors in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria

Abstract: The improvement in the standard of living of citizenry is beyond lack of money but the poverty to access financial instruments and means to financial platforms. Such that lack of access to financial instruments and services is a major veritable channel for poverty amplification in the society. This paper examines the relationship between Mobile Money Operations (MMOs) and Financial Inclusion in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The paper also analysis the trends of the instruments of financial inclusion and M… Show more

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“…Access to financial products and service drives economic growth and development. It is a key enabler to reducing poverty and boosting prosperity worldwide (World Bank, 2022;Ikue, et al, 2021;Keho, 2019;Soylu, 2019;Aghion, et al, 2016;Najarzadeh, Reed and Tasan, 2014). It allows people to finance businesses, fund education, reduces costs associated with executing government social policies, promote financial deepening, empower women, boost capital accumulation and thus, encourages inclusive economic growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to financial products and service drives economic growth and development. It is a key enabler to reducing poverty and boosting prosperity worldwide (World Bank, 2022;Ikue, et al, 2021;Keho, 2019;Soylu, 2019;Aghion, et al, 2016;Najarzadeh, Reed and Tasan, 2014). It allows people to finance businesses, fund education, reduces costs associated with executing government social policies, promote financial deepening, empower women, boost capital accumulation and thus, encourages inclusive economic growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%