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In the past few years, poor people are increasingly gaining access to financial services - to make payments and deposits - through the expansion of branchless banking. As researchers from CGAP, the Gates Foundation and other institutions have noted, partnerships between banks and other village based institutions such as post offices, retail institutions and microfinance organizations have...
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