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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Rwanda’s impressive economic and social record in recent decades has become one of the success stories of modern African development.
Over the past two decades, Indonesia has been working to modernize its tax system through a wide range of digitalization initiatives.
Mexico has been among the forerunners in tax digitalization, starting in the 1980s when it piloted digital Point of Sale (PoS) registration and invoicing.
This report presents a powerful new demonstration of how digital payments can transform millions of lives for the better.
New UN Better Than Cash Alliance’s Cash Digitization Study recommends strengthening cash assistance collaboration across UN agencies & partners, to improve coordination and harmonization.
Leading apparel companies have collaborated with each other on the BSR Herfinance program to improve worker well-being through payroll digitization.
Unilever partnered with Mastercard and Kenya Commercial Bank to develop a digital working capital platform helping small merchants grow sale in Kenya, called Jaza Duka.
Gap Inc. has helped improve factory performance and promoted worker well-being by digitizing salaries for factory workers in India.
McLeod Russel Uganda (MRUL) cut costs and increased financial inclusion for workers after transitioning to a secure mobile payment system in Uganda.
Grupo Bimbo identified digitization as a key element to help merchants remain competitive against modern retail stories in Mexico.
The National Dairy Development Board digitized its payments to dairy farmers – unlocking significant business and social benefits.
The Sustainable Development Agenda and the accompanying 17 Goals (SDGs) would represent the greatest increase in human welfare in history.
How Digitizing Agricultural Input Payments in Rural Kenya is Tackling Poverty.
Social Networks, e-Commerce Platforms, and the Growth of Digital Payment Ecosystems in China: What it Means for Other Countries
Digitizing Wage Payments in Bangladesh’s Garment Production Sector
This case study explores the factors both supporting and impeding the widespread adoption of Person-to-Government (P2G) and Business-to-Government (B2G) payments in Tanzania, focusing on the period from 2012 to 2016.