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 webinar captured lessons on delivering vital G2P payments in a way that expands choice while managing liquidity and cash-out in innovative ways.
Building trust, mitigating risks and driving inclusive economies
G20 leaders endorse our guidance document
Guest speakers highlighted Colombia’s experience in providing digital transfers to nearly 3 million households.
In this e-blast, we give a quick round-up of how our members, new ones and old, are turning to digitization in their battles against COVID-19.
How has Colombia provided digital financial transfers to nearly 3 million households affected by the pandemic?
The devastating social and economic impacts of COVID-19 have heightened the need for proven solutions to keep the SDGs within reach.
The devastating social and economic impacts of COVID-19 have heightened the need for proven solutions to keep the Sustainable Development Goals within reach
International Women’s Day Edition
Learn about the 9 principles and receive a digital certificate!
Alliance’s work in action
Here, we share highlights of our collaboration with members despite the continuing serious challenges of COVID-19.
700 million new accounts since 2011: The World Bank’s 2014 Global Findex findings
In this 4-part blog series, we examine key aspects of the transportation sector: tolling, urban transit, and ride-sharing with a focus on emerging economies.
News from BTCA financial inclusion UN General Assembly week event
The discussion focused on the critical elements of Kenya’s successful transition process, the challenges and benefits of the shift.
Ghana has made significant gains, including almost 100 percent government payments to people and payments within the government now processed digitally.
How digital payments can alleviate energy poverty
Find out how mobile payments are better than cash for Kenyan farmers