The Better Than Cash Alliance is a partnership of governments, companies, and international organizations that accelerates the transition from cash to digital payments in order to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
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This report examines new business models and government initiatives for energy access that rely upon digital payments.
By Alfred Akibo-Betts and Tenzin Keyzom Massally
Interview with Felipe Vásquez de Velasco, General Manager of Peruvian Digital Payments (PDP)
Lessons from Bangladesh, Jordan, and Senegal
The Better Than Cash Alliance Is Out to Create a “Cash Lite” World…
This study presents a unique perspective, comparing concrete experiences from large companies to small- and medium-sized businesses.
What being gender intentional has taught us about advancing digital financial equality for women.
The Alliance is supporting ASBANC to help launch the platform as soon as possible with the endorsement of the National Financial Inclusion Commission.
For stakeholders engaged in the shift from cash to electronic payments, there is an ever-present appetite for data on progress.
The report charts the story of mobile money covering a decade of progress, industry lessons,impact and the future of the industry.
As the world gets a progress report from the World Bank, the Alliance outlines 10 key reasons to be optimistic about the journey toward full financial inclusion.
Kenya has been hailed as one of the developing world’s leaders in electronic payments. So it should come as no surprise that a sparsely populated, dusty village 500 kilometres from Nairobi i…
Mobile money accounts have spread widely in select regions of the developing world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. This Research Brief focuses on the individual and household impacts of mobile money.
Communiqué de presse de Better Than Cash Alliance, la Banque mondiale et l’Agence Nationale des Statistiques du Sénégal (ANSD)
Discover our action-focused advocacy work through the continent, as well as our member advisory initiatives in Africa.
WASHINGTON, April 15, 2015 —Between 2011 and 2014, 700 million people became account holders at banks, other financial institutions, or mobile money service providers, and the number of “unb…
A round-up of some of our biggest successes in 2016
Here are highlights on how our global partnership ignited progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals through shifting to digital payments.
The roundtable saw the participation of 20+ stakeholders from 11 African nations.