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Electronic G2P Payments: Evidence from Four Lower-Income Countries

Electronic G2P Payments: Evidence from Four Lower-Income Countries

CGAP, Bankable Frontier Associates 2014 24 pages
Summary — This CGAP Focus Note examines the experiences of implementing electronic government-to-person (G2P) payments linked to financial inclusion in four lower-income countries: Haiti, Kenya, the Philippines, and Uganda. It offers key findings and lessons for cash transfer program managers and payment service providers when planning for electronic G2P payments.
Key Findings
Full Description
This Focus Note presents evidence from a study of e-payment schemes linked to financial inclusion in Haiti, Kenya, the Philippines, and Uganda. The research aimed to uncover the development and evolution of the programs, the current delivery and payment processes, the costs and benefits of using e-payments, and the experiences of e-payment recipients and staff. Through a comparative analysis, the report offers key findings and lessons for cash transfer program managers and PSPs when planning for electronic government-to-person (G2P) payments, particularly in lower-income countries.
Topics
FinanceEconomySocial ProtectionGovernance
Geography
HaitiKenyaPhilippinesUganda
Time Coverage
2000 — 2013
Keywords
electronic payments, G2P, government-to-person, cash transfers, financial inclusion, mobile money, lower-income countries, Haiti, Kenya, Philippines, Uganda
Entities
CGAP, FAES, Digicel, Unitransfer, World Food Programme, Equity Bank, Cooperative Bank, Land Bank of the Philippines, MTN, DFID, PetroCaribe Fund