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Levelling the Playing Field for Remittance Providers in Sub-Saharan Africa

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  • Barry Cooper
  • Antonia Esser
  • David Saunders

    (The Centre for Financial Regulation and Inclusion NPC)

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Remittances are a critical source of capital for individuals around the world to help manage liquidity, recover from financial shocks and meet goals such as paying school fees or building a home. This article explores some of the emerging findings from Cenfri and Financial Sector Deepening Africa’s (FSDA) research on how the barriers in the remittance market in sub-Saharan Africa can be overcome to bring down the cost and increase the usage of formal remittance services. The research is based on a review of 32 remittance studies and qualitative interviews with 19 providers, experts and policymakers. It provides specific recommendations for providers, regulators and the development community.

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  • Barry Cooper & Antonia Esser & David Saunders, 2018. "Levelling the Playing Field for Remittance Providers in Sub-Saharan Africa," Africagrowth Agenda, Africagrowth Institute, vol. 15(3), pages 10-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:afj:journ2:v:15:y:2018:i:3:p:10-14
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