Innovative fintech initiatives are being taken to advance financial inclusion in Somalia. By 2022, 70% more Somali youth will be using money mobile services. The Somali fund-tech sector has grown by 20% annually through this innovative facility. If this new medium is better utilized, it is estimated to boost the market level to 1.5 billion dollars by 2025. Through this modern technology, Somali youth can get employment opportunities.
Apart from this, one can get many facilities in the field of education. Due to this the financial inclusion of the country increased by more than 20%. Apart from this, the convenience of transactions through mobile payment has become quite common in Somalia. Due to this modern digital payment in 2021, the financial inclusion of 1 million dollars has increased. In financial inclusion through these modern means…
Leveraging Mobile Banking to Reach the Underbanked Population in Somalia
Mobile banking has seen considerable growth in Somalia. But still, there are some rural areas where access to banks is very limited. However, a lot of steps are being taken to improve banking access in these restricted areas. By providing platforms like Zaad and Dahab۔E, money-mobile services and transactions are facilitated in rural areas. To provide facilities in these resource-limited areas.
More than 70% of the population is benefiting from these platforms. These platforms also provide facilities in areas where traditional banking infrastructure is weak. Through these platforms, Somalia’s financial inclusion has increased, and Money Mobile accounts have exceeded five million.
The role of digital payment platforms in increasing access to financial services
Digital platforms play a vital role in increasing access to financial services in Somalia. Hornpay and Salam Somali Bank’s mobile apps are serving to improve the digital payment system. Through these platforms, more than 60% of Somalis choose to transact via mobile instead of cash and virtual transactions.
This facility reduces dependence on cash payments. Due to this many problems can be avoided. Due to this facility, transactions are made sustainable and easy even in remote areas which contributes to the convenience of Somali people. Through these platforms, access to finance is also made easier for rural areas and small businesspeople.
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: Transforming the Financial Landscape in Somalia
Blockchain technology is being explored to transform the financial landscape in Somalia. 30% of Somalia’s GDP depends on pilot projects. These projects require high investment. The Somali government can access these projects by strengthening infrastructure and improving investment. Currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are acting as local currencies.
With the help of these currencies in Somalia, problems and obstacles like limited banking can be overcome. Because they are also used to control inflation in Somali society which can improve the Somali economy. Because of this, access to solutions to inflation and infrastructural constraints in Somali society can be achieved.
Modern fintech has a very important role to play in increasing financial inclusion in Somalia. More than 70% of Somalis are accessing money mobile services and making their transactions safer and better through these sustainable platforms. Over 70% of payments in rural and other areas are becoming the focus of daily transactions. Many steps are also being taken to change the financial landscape. Remittances make up about 30% of Somalia’s GDP.
Also, to highlight financial inclusion, currencies like blockchain currencies are used as alternatives to traditional banking systems. These platforms have significantly promoted financial inclusion in Somalia. Even in areas where access to modern technologies is limited, these platforms have provided many facilities and promoted economic development in Somali society.