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Financial services for the poor within the formal/informal nexus in sub-Saharan Africa

Holt, D. and Littlewood, D. (2014) Financial services for the poor within the formal/informal nexus in sub-Saharan Africa. In: 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, 1-5th August, Philadelphia.

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Abstract/Summary

This paper draws upon fieldwork undertaken across Kenya, Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa to present a reflective overview of the use of financial services amongst the poorest members of society. It considers the role that access to a portfolio of financial products and services may have as a contributory factor in poverty alleviation, but also how inappropriate use of these mechanisms may exacerbate a descent into poverty. This work draws upon the notions of poverty pools and the rise of fall of low income households in and out of poverty, alongside the contributory nature of vicious cycles of economic and political poverty. Drawing on fieldwork experiences it presents a synopsis of the types of financial mechanisms commonly in use on the African continent, as well as examples of public, private and civil society partnerships that are producing services specifically tailored for those in extreme and absolute poverty.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > Marketing and Reputation
ID Code:36922

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