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Tag - Financial inclusion

Image from SaverPacific website (SaverPacific)

Three ways to reduce Pacific remittance costs

by Jack Pinczewski and Jonathan Capal
June 24, 2022

The time is ripe for ‘finteching’ remittances in paradise

by Tientip Subhanij
March 4, 2022
BSP in Port Moresby (Dek Joe Sum)

Anti-money laundering regulations in the Pacific – a double-edged sword

by Dek Joe Sum
February 15, 2022
Photograph of two Kina Bank automatic teller machines in a Port Moresby shopping centre

Kina’s Westpac offer finally rejected – what’s next?

by Dek Joe Sum
September 15, 2021

Bank accounts in PNG – the importance of quality versus quantity

by Rohan Fox
May 13, 2021
Bank accounts do help women in PNG

Bank accounts do help women in PNG

by Sheldon Chanel and Jagdeep Dahiya
April 22, 2021
Kina’s Westpac offer: why a banking duopoly would be bad for PNG

Kina’s Westpac offer: why a banking duopoly would be bad for PNG

by Dek Joe Sum
January 27, 2021

DP89 Taking financial access to remote and insecure areas: impacts of a comprehensive financial inclusion intervention in Papua New Guinea

by Christopher Hoy and Russell Toth
Oct, 2020
Nigel Uyam operating a registration booth in Basamuk, Madang Province, September 2020

SIM card deactivation in PNG and financial inclusion

by Amanda H A Watson and Busa Jeremiah Wenogo
October 23, 2020
The Reserve Bank of Fiji recently reported that remittance transfers utilising digital channels have increased.

Now is the time to reduce remittance costs

by Pär Liljert and Rose Payne
August 21, 2020
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