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PRESS RELEASE: Smart Campaign Now Serves More Than 20 Million Low-income Clients
Momentum for Smart Campaign Certification Accelerates; Six Million ‘Protected’ Clients Added in Last Six Months.
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Airtel is losing its fight against Safaricom for Kenya’s fast-growing mobile market
The telecom company is struggling to put a dent in Safaricom’s dominance, but they are getting left behind.
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Group That Shelters Trafficked Girls In India Wins $10,000 Prize From A Social Enterprise
Social enterprise CommonBond, which runs a business plan competition for social entrepreneurial-minded MBAs, just held its second contest. The winner of the $10,000 prize: Sanlaap North America, a nonprofit that helps to rescue human trafficking victims and provides them with housing, medical care, therapy and legal aid in Calcutta; it also runs for-profit Zesa, which trains and employs residents of their shelters and other girls and young women, helping them learn marketable skills, and also funds Sanlaap’s operations.
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China Retreats to Financial Shadows to Boost Economic Growth
On a sweltering day in August, the towering ferris wheel and massive roller coaster of China's Jiyanghu Ecological Park, a two-hour train ride from Shanghai, stand eerily silent.
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State Bank of India to launch mobile wallet
India’s largest lender, State Bank of India is slated to launch its mobile wallet, SBI Buddy, on Tuesday.
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County of Santa Clara Launches California’s First Pay for Success Project
Project Welcome Home will provide housing and supportive services for the chronically homelessand aims to improve quality of life and reduce reliance on costly government services.
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Early Morning Call: How One Entrepreneur Is Taking on the Money Transfer Giants
Telephones have always been a fundamental part of the remittance process, Ahmed Ismail says with a wry laugh; when they ring early in the morning, it tends to be costly.
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The Disruptors Are Forcing Change in the Remittance Industry
Remittances to Africa have grown rapidly in recent times, and it forms an integral part of the $500 billion global money transfer market. This is because several African nations rely heavily on money sent home by friends and relatives working abroad. Hundreds of Africansare migrating daily to keep growing the influx. But the biggest gainers in this have for long being a few firms, whose near-monopoly costs the continent about $2 billion annually in remittance fees. However, a new breed of companies are causing much needed disruption in the money transfer market and are putting consumers back in control of their money.
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