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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Alliance’s work in action
This webinar demonstrated how integrating the Responsible Digital Payments Guidelines in payment responses is possible and why it’s an important building block for recovery.
A new Center for Global Development policy paper explores the linkages between digitalization of payments and effective PFM systems.
The economies of Latin America and the Caribbean have been severely affected by COVID-19, with a regional GDP contraction of 6.7%** according to the World Bank.
Improving access to healthcare and decent work, reaching farmers, including merchants, equal opportunities for women and much more, through responsibly digitizing payments.
Digital financial inclusion offers real hope to help us get back to achieving the SDGs by 2030
This webinar captured lessons on delivering vital government-to-person (G2P) payments that expands choice.
By joining our global partnership, Indonesia is committed to accelerating the transition from cash to digital payments and has encouraged fellow APEC countries to follow suit.
A new animation and working paper, developed by the Alliance, seek to better explain inclusive digital payment ecosystems.
This case study is the first of a series of Better Than Cash Alliance case studies examining the how and why of shifting to electronic payments.
These phones can be used to receive and transfer money through an electronic banking solution called mVISA, provided by the Bank of Kigali.
Grupo Bimbo, the world’s largest baking company, announced that it will strengthen its commitment to digitize traditional small shops in Mexico.
The Alliance contributed to the launch of Peru’s new mobile payment system, Bim, which plans to bring digital payments to 5 million Peruvians over 5 years.
Uruguay has taken a further step towards its goal to provide access to financial services to all with its announcement that it has joined the Alliance.
Mexico’s route to financial inclusion begins with commitment to reduce use of cash
El Gobierno de Uruguay albergó a otros países miembro de la Alianza Better Than Cash para compartir sus experiencias en cómo fomentar el uso de los pagos digitales a través de incentivos fiscales.
E-cards allow them to buy the foods that fit their needs, including fresh produce which is not normally included in traditional food rations.
The roundtable saw the participation of 20+ stakeholders from 11 African nations.
Plus de 20 parties prenantes, venant de 11 pays africains, ont participé à cette 3e table ronde.
Building trust, mitigating risks and driving inclusive economies