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Savings Groups, Mobile Phones and A New Solution for Rural Women

Savings Groups, Mobile Phones and A New Solution for Rural Women

For the rural poor—especially women—accessing formal financial services is nearly impossible. Few have formal identification needed to open an account; others lack a stable job or collateral needed for a loan. Often bank branches are far from a rural village, making the trip to deposit or borrow funds too expensive and time-consuming. Many of the rural poor have taken up an approach to support saving and borrowing by forming Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs), which are benefiting tremendously from mobile money.