IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil

Although a number of m-money businesses have emerged around the world, few have reached significant scale. Overall, m-money uptake is limited when contrasted with its apparent promises of reaching the unbanked and underserved, of servicing existing...

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
B2B
ICT
ID
MFI
WEB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/24115690/brazil-ifc-mobile-money-study-2011
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21745
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language English
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topic ACCESS TO ATMS
ACCESS TO BANK ACCOUNTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
ADVISORY SERVICES
AFFILIATES
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
ALTERNATIVE CREDIT
B2B
BALANCE INQUIRY
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CUSTOMERS
BANK OF THAILAND
BANKING INDUSTRY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKS
BAR CODE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS STRATEGIES
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
BUSINESS-TO-EMPLOYEE
CABLE TV
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CASH WITHDRAWAL
CELL PHONES
CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
CLEARING HOUSES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONVENIENT PAYMENT
CORRESPONDENT BANKS
CREDIT ANALYSIS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARD COMPANIES
CREDIT CARDS
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING AGENCY
CREDIT SOCIETIES
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
DATA ANALYSIS
DEBIT CARD
DEBIT CARDS
DEMAND DEPOSITS
DEMAND FOR CREDIT
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
E-MONEY
E-PAYMENT
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ELECTRONIC MONEY
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC WALLET
EMPLOYEE
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
EXCHANGE RATE
FACILITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY BUSINESS
FARMERS
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FIRST CREDIT
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
ICT
ID
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
IDENTITY MODULE
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INITIAL CREDIT
INSTALLMENT
INSTALLMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
INTEROPERABILITY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LARGE CITIES
LEGISLATION
LENDER
LICENSE
LICENSES
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LOAN REQUESTS
LOTTERIES
LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
MARKET SEGMENT
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MARKETING STRATEGY
MASS MARKET
MASS TRANSIT
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MERCHANT
MERCHANTS
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MFI
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
MINIMUM WAGES
MOBILE ACCESS
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MONEY TRANSFER
MONEY TRANSFERS
MUNICIPALITIES
NET SAVINGS
NETWORKS
NEW BUSINESS
NEW COMPANY
NEW ENTRANTS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NICHE MARKET
NONBANKS
OUTREACH
OUTSTANDING BALANCES
PARTNER BANK
PAYMENT CARD
PAYMENT CARDS
PAYMENT METHODS
PAYMENT PROCESSING
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS
PEER REVIEW
PENETRATION RATE
PENSION FUND
PERSONAL DATA
POINT OF SALE
POINT-OF-SALE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR BANK
PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
QUERIES
RECEIPT
REGULAR PAYMENTS
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RELIABILITY
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RETAIL BANKING
ROAD TOLLS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BEHAVIOR
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SEARCH
SECURITIES
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERMARKETS
SUPPLY CHAIN
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEVISION
TRANSMISSION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNION
URBAN AREAS
URBANIZATION
USER
USERS
VALUE CHAIN
VOUCHERS
WEB
WEB SITE
WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ATMS
ACCESS TO BANK ACCOUNTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
ADVISORY SERVICES
AFFILIATES
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
ALTERNATIVE CREDIT
B2B
BALANCE INQUIRY
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CUSTOMERS
BANK OF THAILAND
BANKING INDUSTRY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKS
BAR CODE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS STRATEGIES
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
BUSINESS-TO-EMPLOYEE
CABLE TV
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CASH WITHDRAWAL
CELL PHONES
CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
CLEARING HOUSES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONVENIENT PAYMENT
CORRESPONDENT BANKS
CREDIT ANALYSIS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARD COMPANIES
CREDIT CARDS
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING AGENCY
CREDIT SOCIETIES
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
DATA ANALYSIS
DEBIT CARD
DEBIT CARDS
DEMAND DEPOSITS
DEMAND FOR CREDIT
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
E-MONEY
E-PAYMENT
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ELECTRONIC MONEY
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC WALLET
EMPLOYEE
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
EXCHANGE RATE
FACILITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY BUSINESS
FARMERS
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FIRST CREDIT
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
ICT
ID
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
IDENTITY MODULE
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INITIAL CREDIT
INSTALLMENT
INSTALLMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
INTEROPERABILITY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LARGE CITIES
LEGISLATION
LENDER
LICENSE
LICENSES
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LOAN REQUESTS
LOTTERIES
LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
MARKET SEGMENT
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MARKETING STRATEGY
MASS MARKET
MASS TRANSIT
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MERCHANT
MERCHANTS
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MFI
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
MINIMUM WAGES
MOBILE ACCESS
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
MOBILE NETWORK
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MONEY TRANSFER
MONEY TRANSFERS
MUNICIPALITIES
NET SAVINGS
NETWORKS
NEW BUSINESS
NEW COMPANY
NEW ENTRANTS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NICHE MARKET
NONBANKS
OUTREACH
OUTSTANDING BALANCES
PARTNER BANK
PAYMENT CARD
PAYMENT CARDS
PAYMENT METHODS
PAYMENT PROCESSING
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS
PEER REVIEW
PENETRATION RATE
PENSION FUND
PERSONAL DATA
POINT OF SALE
POINT-OF-SALE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR BANK
PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
QUERIES
RECEIPT
REGULAR PAYMENTS
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RELIABILITY
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RETAIL BANKING
ROAD TOLLS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BEHAVIOR
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SEARCH
SECURITIES
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERMARKETS
SUPPLY CHAIN
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEVISION
TRANSMISSION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNION
URBAN AREAS
URBANIZATION
USER
USERS
VALUE CHAIN
VOUCHERS
WEB
WEB SITE
WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
International Finance Corporation
IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Brazil
description Although a number of m-money businesses have emerged around the world, few have reached significant scale. Overall, m-money uptake is limited when contrasted with its apparent promises of reaching the unbanked and underserved, of servicing existing banking clients, and of being a means for a cashless society. This study examines the following in more detail: existing major money flows and the critical mass of low-value, high-volume payment transactions and whether m-money can be used for them (i.e., potential demand); regulatory environment and major obstacles for m-money uptake; business models of partnering institutions; payment behavior of users and nonusers (banked and unbanked), in particular where they receive funds and how they use money, including alternative means; and existing and potential agents networks, their requirements to run m-money as a viable business, and their training needs. This report provides detailed information regarding the five main topics as they relate to Brazil, business models, money flows and demand, potential user perceptions and behavior, regulation, and agent networks.
format Working Paper
author International Finance Corporation
author_facet International Finance Corporation
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
title_short IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
title_full IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
title_fullStr IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
title_full_unstemmed IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil
title_sort ifc mobile money study 2011 : brazil
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/24115690/brazil-ifc-mobile-money-study-2011
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21745
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spelling okr-10986-217452021-04-23T14:04:04Z IFC Mobile Money Study 2011 : Brazil International Finance Corporation ACCESS TO ATMS ACCESS TO BANK ACCOUNTS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNT HOLDERS ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATES AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES ALTERNATIVE CREDIT B2B BALANCE INQUIRY BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCH BANK BRANCHES BANK CUSTOMERS BANK OF THAILAND BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKS BAR CODE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS STRATEGIES BUSINESS TO BUSINESS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS BUSINESS-TO-EMPLOYEE CABLE TV CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CASH WITHDRAWAL CELL PHONES CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA CHECKING ACCOUNT CHECKING ACCOUNTS CLEARING HOUSES COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY CONSUMER CREDIT CONVENIENT PAYMENT CORRESPONDENT BANKS CREDIT ANALYSIS CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD COMPANIES CREDIT CARDS CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING AGENCY CREDIT SOCIETIES CREDITS CURRENT ACCOUNTS DATA ANALYSIS DEBIT CARD DEBIT CARDS DEMAND DEPOSITS DEMAND FOR CREDIT DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DISTRIBUTION NETWORK E-MONEY E-PAYMENT EARNINGS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ELECTRONIC MONEY ELECTRONIC PAYMENT ELECTRONIC WALLET EMPLOYEE EQUIPMENT PURCHASE EXCHANGE RATE FACILITATION FAMILIES FAMILY BUSINESS FARMERS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL EDUCATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FIRST CREDIT FORMAL ECONOMY FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES GENDER HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS ICT ID IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IDENTITY MODULE INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INEQUALITY INFLATION INITIAL CREDIT INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENTS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL LAW INTEROPERABILITY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES LARGE CITIES LEGISLATION LENDER LICENSE LICENSES LOAN LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN REQUESTS LOTTERIES LOW-INCOME FAMILIES MARKET OPPORTUNITY MARKET SEGMENT MARKET SEGMENTS MARKET SHARE MARKET SHARES MARKETING STRATEGY MASS MARKET MASS TRANSIT MATERIAL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MERCHANT MERCHANTS METROPOLITAN AREAS MFI MFIS MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MIGRATION MINIMUM WAGE MINIMUM WAGES MOBILE ACCESS MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE NETWORK MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONEY TRANSFER MONEY TRANSFERS MUNICIPALITIES NET SAVINGS NETWORKS NEW BUSINESS NEW COMPANY NEW ENTRANTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NICHE MARKET NONBANKS OUTREACH OUTSTANDING BALANCES PARTNER BANK PAYMENT CARD PAYMENT CARDS PAYMENT METHODS PAYMENT PROCESSING PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS PEER REVIEW PENETRATION RATE PENSION FUND PERSONAL DATA POINT OF SALE POINT-OF-SALE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR BANK PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS PROFITABILITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT QUERIES RECEIPT REGULAR PAYMENTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY OVERSIGHT RELIABILITY REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RETAIL BANKING ROAD TOLLS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BEHAVIOR SAVINGS PRODUCTS SAVINGS RATE SEARCH SECURITIES SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SUBSIDIARY SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEVISION TRANSMISSION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNION URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION USER USERS VALUE CHAIN VOUCHERS WEB WEB SITE WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL Although a number of m-money businesses have emerged around the world, few have reached significant scale. Overall, m-money uptake is limited when contrasted with its apparent promises of reaching the unbanked and underserved, of servicing existing banking clients, and of being a means for a cashless society. This study examines the following in more detail: existing major money flows and the critical mass of low-value, high-volume payment transactions and whether m-money can be used for them (i.e., potential demand); regulatory environment and major obstacles for m-money uptake; business models of partnering institutions; payment behavior of users and nonusers (banked and unbanked), in particular where they receive funds and how they use money, including alternative means; and existing and potential agents networks, their requirements to run m-money as a viable business, and their training needs. This report provides detailed information regarding the five main topics as they relate to Brazil, business models, money flows and demand, potential user perceptions and behavior, regulation, and agent networks. 2015-04-14T22:10:40Z 2015-04-14T22:10:40Z 2011 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/24115690/brazil-ifc-mobile-money-study-2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21745 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Brazil