Agent Banking Uganda Handbook

Agent Banking Uganda Handbook
Author: Keroy King
Publisher: Keroy King
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2024-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Agent banking handbook is a simple guide to starting and running a profitable agent banking business in Uganda. Designed to equip agents with practical knowledge on how to start and run an agent business. BACKGROUND According to Bank of Uganda (BoU), Uganda has 24 banks, over 610 bank branches, 835 ATMS and over 50,000 agents. Agents represent over 90% of the cash-in and cash-out footprint of the financial economy. Agent banking is a partnership to deliver services to customers on behalf of a financial institution. The services are within a limited scope as governed by Bank of Uganda (BoU). WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS BOOK: - What is agent banking - Do‘s & don‘ts of agent banking - Benefits, disadvantages of agent banking - Regulations of agent banking - Requirements for becoming an agent - Bookkeeping in agent banking - Transaction record keeping and balancing - Liquidity management - Rebalancing - Risk management & fraud - Customer service - Mobile money operations

The Oxford Handbook of Banking

The Oxford Handbook of Banking
Author: Allen N. Berger
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1365
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0192558080

The Oxford Handbook of Banking, Third Edition provides an overview and analysis of developments and research in this rapidly evolving field. Aimed at graduate students of economics, banking, and finance; academics; practitioners; regulators; and policy makers, it strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis, and practitioner and policy-related material. Split into five distinct parts The Oxford Handbook of Banking is a one-stop source of relevant research in banking. It examines the theory of banking, bank operations and performance, regulatory and policy perspectives, macroeconomic perspectives in banking, and international differences in banking structures and environments. Taking a global perspective it examines banking systems in the United States, China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, Africa, the European Union, transition countries of Europe, and Latin America. Thematic issues covered include financial innovation and technological change; consumer and mortgage lending; Islamic banking; and how banks influence real economic activity. Fully revised and now including brand new chapters on a range of geographical regions, bank bailouts and bail-ins, and behavioral economics amongst many other topics, this third edition of The Oxford Handbook of Banking provides readers with insights to seminal and contemporary research in banking and an opportunity to learn about the diversity of financial systems around the world.

Handbook of Microfinance, Financial Inclusion and Development

Handbook of Microfinance, Financial Inclusion and Development
Author: Valentina Hartarska
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789903874

This timely Handbook collates a range of evidence from top scholars in the field to help readers understand who microfinance reaches, how it helps, and why clients come back. It offers updated views on important concepts that enable a broader framework for understanding poverty and the corresponding financial needs of poor households.

The New Microfinance Handbook

The New Microfinance Handbook
Author: Joanna Ledgerwood
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821389289

The New Microfinance Handbook provides a detailed overview of client financial service needs, the various providers and financial products and services that meet those needs, and the supporting functions that allow the financial market system to provide better, more appropriate financial services to the poor sustainably.

The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics

The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics
Author: Célestin Monga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 993
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199687102

A popular myth about the travails of Africa holds that the continent's long history of poor economic performance reflects the inability of its leaders and policymakers to fulfill the long list of preconditions to be met before sustained growth can be achieved. These conditions are said to vary from the necessary quantity and quality of physical and human capital to the appropriate institutions and business environments. While intellectually charming and often elegantly formulated, that conventional wisdom is actually contradicted by historical evidence and common sense. It also suggests a form of intellectual mimicry that posits a unique path to prosperity for all countries regardless of their level of development and economic structure. In fact, the argument underlining that reasoning is tautological, and the policy prescriptions derived from it are fatally teleological: low-income countries are by definition those where such ingredients are missing. None of today's high-income countries started its growth process with the "required" and complete list of growth ingredients. Unless one truly believes that the continent of Africa-and most developing countries-are ruled predominantly if not exclusively by plutocrats with a high propensity for sadomasochism, the conventional view must be re-examined, debated, and questioned. This volume-the second of the lOxford Handbook of Africa and Economics-reassesses the economic policies and practices observed across the continent since independence. It offers a collection of analyses by some of the leading economists and development thinkers of our time, and reflects a wide range of perspectives and viewpoints. Africa's emergence as a potential economic powerhouse in the years and decades ahead amply justifies the scope and ambition of the book.

Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion

Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion
Author: David Lee Kuo Chuen
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0128123001

Handbook of Digital Finance and Financial Inclusion: Cryptocurrency, FinTech, InsurTech, Regulation, ChinaTech, Mobile Security, and Distributed Ledger explores recent advances in digital banking and cryptocurrency, emphasizing mobile technology and evolving uses of cryptocurrencies as financial assets. Contributors go beyond summaries of standard models to describe new banking business models that will be sustainable and likely to dictate the future of finance. The book not only emphasizes the financial opportunities made possible by digital banking, such as financial inclusion and impact investing, but also looks at engineering theories and developments that encourage innovation. Its ability to illuminate present potential and future possibilities make it a unique contribution to the literature. A companion Volume Two of The Handbook of Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion: ChinaTech, Mobile Security, Distributed Ledger, and Blockchain emphasizes technological developments that introduce the future of finance. Descriptions of recent innovations lay the foundations for explorations of feasible solutions for banks and startups to grow. The combination of studies on blockchain technologies and applications, regional financial inclusion movements, advances in Chinese finance, and security issues delivers a grand perspective on both changing industries and lifestyles. Written for students and practitioners, it helps lead the way to future possibilities. - Explains the practical consequences of both technologies and economics to readers who want to learn about subjects related to their specialties - Encompasses alternative finance, financial inclusion, impact investing, decentralized consensus ledger and applied cryptography - Provides the only advanced methodical summary of these subjects available today

Research Handbook on International Migration and Digital Technology

Research Handbook on International Migration and Digital Technology
Author: McAuliffe, Marie
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839100613

This forward-looking Research Handbook showcases cutting-edge research on the relationship between international migration and digital technology. It sheds new light on the interlinkages between digitalisation and migration patterns and processes globally, capturing the latest research technologies and data sources. Featuring international migration in all facets from the migration of tech sector specialists through to refugee displacement, leading contributors offer strategic insights into the future of migration and mobility.