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Using fourteen years of data on Dutch consumers' trust in financial institutions, we find that financially literate consumers are more likely to trust banks, insurance companies and pension funds, and the competence and integrity of the managers of these institutions. This holds both for...
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the impacts of financial knowledge on financial access through banking, microfinance, and fintech access using the … people from participating and using financial services to improve their lives. The empirical findings showed that knowledge … profession, income level, knowledge regarding depositing and withdrawing money, and knowledge regarding interest rate highly …
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Financial knowledge is essential for every individual, due to the complexity of the financial structure it becomes … essential for everyone to manage their cash effectively. Because less financial knowledge consumers are confused while deciding … knowledge with financial inclusion and financial decisions. We researched 8 districts of Punjab province in Pakistan. Data is …
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While other countries have implemented mobile money very early with promising results, Vietnam, a bank-based country, only started the pilot implementation in November 2021. By the end of the pilot period, the percentage of people with mobile money accounts still needs to reach expectations. In...
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Purpose - This paper assesses dynamics of the knowledge economy (KE)-finance nexus using the four variables identified … under the World Bank's knowledge economy index (KEI) and seven financial intermediary dynamics of depth, efficiency …
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The United Kingdom (UK) has one of the largest financial services sectors in the world, and strong consumer protection regulation. Yet, despite nearly 2 decades of financial inclusion policymaking, persistent problems remain. Many individuals, often the most vulnerable, are unable to get...
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The United Kingdom (UK) has one of the largest financial services sectors in the world, and strong consumer protection regulation. Yet, despite nearly 2 decades of financial inclusion policymaking, persistent problems remain. Many individuals, often the most vulnerable, are unable to get...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013013905
The financial technology (fintech) sector is revolutionizing traditional financial practices, yet little information exists on the users of these services. In this study, we examine untapped information from the 2015 National Financial Capability Study and the 2016 GFLEC Mobile Payment Survey to...
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