
Research reveals that when there is financial inclusion, people, more so, in developing countries, can progressively move towards prosperity, and away from the grip of poverty and misery. Where they have access to financial services, they can better “arrange” themselves, get cushions whenever there is an emergency and cater for their family needs or even start a business.
Good news is, according to a report from the World Bank, 3.8 billion people had an account either from their local banks or through mobile service provider. Read more…