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Small Savings Mobilization and Asian Economic Development
Small Savings Mobilization and Asian Economic Development
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A01=Mark J. Scher
A01=Naoyuki Yoshino
Agricultural Credit Cooperatives
Author's Interviews
Author_Mark J. Scher
Author_Naoyuki Yoshino
Author’s Interviews
Category=KCM
Category=KFF
DBS Bank
deposits
deutsche
Deutsche Post
Deutsche Post AG
Deutsche Postbank
development finance
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financial
Financial Exclusion
financial inclusion strategies
financial technology adoption
German Government
Giro Accounts
Giro Payments
household savings behavior
inclusive financial systems in Asia
infrastructure
ING Barings
institutions
Mobilizing Savings
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NSB
POSB
postal
Postal Financial Services
Postal Giro
Postal Infrastructure
Postal Savings
Postal Savings Deposits
Postal Savings System
private
Private Sector Financial Institutions
Remittance Bureau
remittance flows analysis
rural banking innovation
Rural Credit Cooperatives
sector
services
system
Product details
- ISBN 9780765614834
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Aug 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Postal savings systems in Asian developing countries play a significant role in social and economic development. In many of these countries, and others around the world, postal savings and giro remittances are the only means of providing financial services to all segments of the population, particularly women, rural communities, and the urban poor. Postal savings in many countries also hold the largest share of individual and household savings among competing institutions. This book examines the postal financial systems of some twenty countries visited by the author, and also includes case studies by expert authors from different developing nations. Among the topics covered are savings product development, investing mobilized funds, receiving overseas remittances, and utilizing financial technology.
Small Savings Mobilization and Asian Economic Development
€235.60
