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Branchless and Mobile Banking Solutions for the Poor: A Survey of the Literature. (2011). Dermish, Ahmed ; Leishman, Paul ; Mas, Ignacio ; Kneiding, Christoph .
In: Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization.
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  6. Factors affecting adoption of mobile money by farming households in Lomahasha Inkundla of the Lubombo Region, Eswatini. (2020). Dlamini, Theophilus Lusito.
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  9. Customer behavioural intentions towards mobile money services adoption in Ghana. (2017). Narteh, Bedman ; Amoh, Simon ; Mahmoud, Mahmoud Abdulai.
    In: The Service Industries Journal.
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