Alternative Delivery Channels and Technology : Handbook
The ambition to reach full global financial inclusion requires that we address the challenge of delivering appropriate and affordable financial services to an estimated 2.5 billion unbanked individuals globally. One response to this challenge has i...
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okr-10986-259802021-04-23T14:04:32Z Alternative Delivery Channels and Technology : Handbook International Finance Corporation DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FINANCE GROWTH POLICY microfinance financial literacy access to finance The ambition to reach full global financial inclusion requires that we address the challenge of delivering appropriate and affordable financial services to an estimated 2.5 billion unbanked individuals globally. One response to this challenge has involved the design of products such as microloans, low balance savings accounts, micro-insurance, and mobile money transfer that are specifically tailored to meet the needs of the often excluded low-income mass market. Delivering these products and services on a large scale, however, cannot be achieved without accessible channels that lower the cost of service and increase reach. Alternative delivery channels (ADC), defined as those channels that expand the reach of services beyond the traditional bank branch channel, have emerged as a result of innovations in information and communication technology and a shift in consumer expectations. This handbook serves as a tool for Financial Services Providers (FSPs) to increase the technical understanding of ADC platforms and to provide practical guidance on how to approach an ADC technology project. The handbook is structured as follows: 1) Chapter one provides an overview of ADCs and the technologies that underpin them; 2) Chapter two offers guidelines to develop a channel strategy, taking into account the internal and external factors that impact strategy decisions; 3) Chapter three outlines the different components of a technology platform, aiming to provide guidance on how the channel strategy can be mapped to a specific technology platform; 4) Chapter four highlights the importance of identifying requirements and outlines the steps involved in selecting the right provider and solution; and 5) Chapter five introduces a best-practice implementation methodology and key considerations for a successful implementation. In addition, the chapter discusses how a channel should be monitored, maintained and scaled up after going live. 2017-01-31T21:23:57Z 2017-01-31T21:23:57Z 2014 Handbook http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/245031484745337107/Alternative-delivery-channels-and-technology-handbook http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25980 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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The ambition to reach full global
financial inclusion requires that we address the challenge
of delivering appropriate and affordable financial services
to an estimated 2.5 billion unbanked individuals globally.
One response to this challenge has involved the design of
products such as microloans, low balance savings accounts,
micro-insurance, and mobile money transfer that are
specifically tailored to meet the needs of the often
excluded low-income mass market. Delivering these products
and services on a large scale, however, cannot be achieved
without accessible channels that lower the cost of service
and increase reach. Alternative delivery channels (ADC),
defined as those channels that expand the reach of services
beyond the traditional bank branch channel, have emerged as
a result of innovations in information and communication
technology and a shift in consumer expectations. This
handbook serves as a tool for Financial Services Providers
(FSPs) to increase the technical understanding of ADC
platforms and to provide practical guidance on how to
approach an ADC technology project. The handbook is
structured as follows: 1) Chapter one provides an overview
of ADCs and the technologies that underpin them; 2) Chapter
two offers guidelines to develop a channel strategy, taking
into account the internal and external factors that impact
strategy decisions; 3) Chapter three outlines the different
components of a technology platform, aiming to provide
guidance on how the channel strategy can be mapped to a
specific technology platform; 4) Chapter four highlights the
importance of identifying requirements and outlines the
steps involved in selecting the right provider and solution;
and 5) Chapter five introduces a best-practice
implementation methodology and key considerations for a
successful implementation. In addition, the chapter
discusses how a channel should be monitored, maintained and
scaled up after going live. |
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