African Range Management (Agri/Env Science)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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Mobile Banking's Role in Enhancing Financial Inclusion Among Rural Kenyans,

Kibet Kipronco, Moi University Odhiambo Muriuki, Department of Research, Moi University Wambugu Muiruri, University of Nairobi Mugo Ngugi, Department of Advanced Studies, University of Nairobi
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18811393
Published: August 7, 2005

Abstract

Mobile banking has emerged as a pivotal tool for financial services delivery in rural areas of Kenya, particularly among underserved populations. The research employs mixed methods including a quantitative survey and qualitative interviews to gather data from both urban and rural respondents, ensuring comprehensive insights into the subject. Mobile banking adoption was notably high (85%) in rural areas compared to urban settings, indicating significant potential for expanding financial services reach. The findings underscore the critical role of mobile banking in bridging the financial inclusion gap among rural Kenyans, highlighting its importance in fostering economic growth and stability. Governments and financial institutions should prioritise investment in mobile banking infrastructure to further enhance access and usage in underserved regions. Mobile Banking, Financial Inclusion, Rural Kenya, Economic Development

How to Cite

Kibet Kipronco, Odhiambo Muriuki, Wambugu Muiruri, Mugo Ngugi (2005). Mobile Banking's Role in Enhancing Financial Inclusion Among Rural Kenyans,. African Range Management (Agri/Env Science), Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18811393

Keywords

KenyaMobile BankingFinancial InclusionMixed MethodsQuantitative ResearchQualitative ResearchRural Development

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