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This report is a stock-take of the state of prudential regulation and supervision of fintech. It focuses on prudential questions related to three primary products-transaction accounts (deposits and e-money accounts), credit, and payments. As such, the report covers e-money providers, P2P...
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Department (OFISD) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to inform OFISD's efforts to develop a strategy for regulation of the MFB … Supervisory Framework for Nigeria of 2005 established MFBs as a means of formalizing microfinance institutions (MFIs) in order to … deposits, which are guaranteed by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) …
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The European Union (EU) Regular Economic Report (RER), is an annual publication of the World Bank Group and covers … track, the bottom 40 percent of the income distribution is lagging behind in the EU's recovery. This is likely caused by the …
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The study starts with a classification of the enterprises depending on their participation to the Vietnam social security. Among the enterprises that contribute, one striking feature is that on average the share in the wage bill of the contributions paid to the Vietnam social security is much...
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This report presents an update of poverty and income distribution statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean and … of income inequality relative to other regions of the world, and the results of this study indicate that this continues …, and ethnicity and income groups. …
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. Yet, the findings of this report suggests that the welfare gains of PDS in terms of income transfer were very meager and …
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