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* [[Bank account]]
* [[Bank account]]
* [[Basic bank account]]
* [[Basic bank account]]
* [[C2C]]
* [[Cash management in Africa]]
* [[Cash management in Africa]]
* [[Challenger bank]]
* [[Challenger bank]]
* [[Commercial bank]]
* [[Commercial bank]]
* [[Credit creation]]
* [[Credit creation]]
*[[Customer-to-cash]]  (C2C)
* [[Employee]]
* [[Employee]]
* [[Financial exclusion]]
* [[Financial exclusion]]
* [[Shadow banking]]
* [[Mainstream]]
* [[Non-bank financial intermediaries]]  (NBFIs)
* [[Under-banked]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
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[[Category:Cash_management]]
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 3 September 2024

Individuals - financial exclusion.

An unbanked individual is someone who does not have a bank account, and may be excluded from the mainstream financial system more generally.


Unbanked employees
"Currently the majority of payments through mobile payment services are C2C type payments, but solutions are being developed particularly for corporates to make salary and other low value payments.
Other developments include both closed and open loop cards which, for example, can be used to pay wages to unbanked employees."
Cash management in Africa - the Treasurer's Wiki.


See also