Prepaid cards and the unbanked in the US: financial innovations and financial inclusion

被引:0
|
作者
Hikkaduwa Epa Liyanage, Kumuditha [1 ]
Hartarska, Valentina [2 ]
Nadolnyak, Denis [2 ]
机构
[1] Tennessee State Univ, Nashville, TN 37203 USA
[2] Auburn Univ, Dept Agr Econ & Rural Sociol, Auburn, AL USA
关键词
Consumption; Credit; Financial economics; Financial institutions and services;
D O I
10.1108/JFEP-10-2023-0307
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeFinancial inclusion is measured by the number of people who use the formal financial system and banks in particular. Limited access to formal banking services and the existence of unbanked households is a main policy concern. The authors evaluate how the use of prepaid (reloadable) debit cards by unbanked households affects financial inclusion and specifically the potential for these households to participate in the formal financial system and open a bank account.Design/methodology/approachThe authors apply matching models to analyze survey data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation National Survey of the Unbanked and Underbanked Households from 2009 to 2019 and evaluate how prepaid cards use affects plans to open a bank account.FindingsUnbanked households who use prepaid cards are 5% less likely to open a bank account compared to the matched nonusers of prepaid cards. In addition, prepaid card users are 12% more likely to use nonbanks to transfer money/transact online and 18% more likely to have obtained loans from alternative financial services providers compared to the matched unbanked nonusers of prepaid debit cards.Originality/valueNo previous work has estimated the causal impact of use of prepaid cards on financial inclusion.
引用
收藏
页码:102 / 119
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Financial inclusion, banking the unbanked: Concepts, issues, and policies for India
    Menon, Priyanka
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 2019, 19 (02)
  • [2] Reaching out to the unbanked: The role of political ideology in financial inclusion
    De Jong, Abe
    Shahriar, Abu Zafar
    Shazia, Farhan
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE, 2022, 126
  • [3] Economic empowerment of unbanked women through financial inclusion in Indonesia
    Rozalinda, Yenti
    Afrida, Yenti
    Abdullah, Irwan
    Prasojo, Zaenuddin Hudi
    Ulfah, Muthia
    Saka, Putri Ananda
    Nelli, Jumni
    COGENT BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, 2024, 11 (01):
  • [4] How informal financial service institutes facilitate the financial inclusion of low-income, unbanked consumers
    Kamran, Sohail
    Uusitalo, Outi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BANK MARKETING, 2024, 42 (06) : 1232 - 1263
  • [5] Unbanked in India: A qualitative analysis of 24 years of financial inclusion policies
    Sinha, Gaurav R.
    Piedra, Lissette M.
    INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK, 2021, 64 (04) : 578 - 595
  • [6] Diffusion of Innovations: Mobile Money Utility and Financial Inclusion in Nigeria. Insights from Agents and Unbanked Poor End Users
    David-West, Olayinka
    Oni, Oluwasola
    Ashiru, Folajimi
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS, 2022, 24 (06) : 1753 - 1773
  • [7] On the diffusion of mobile phone innovations for financial inclusion
    Asongu, Simplice A.
    Biekpe, Nicholas
    Cassimon, Danny
    TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY, 2021, 65
  • [8] Emerging challenges and innovations in microfinance and financial inclusion
    Mgema, Japhet M.
    Mataba, Lucas D.
    Rukiko, Bahati J.
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT, 2024,
  • [9] Diffusion of Innovations: Mobile Money Utility and Financial Inclusion in Nigeria. Insights from Agents and Unbanked Poor End Users
    Olayinka David-West
    Oluwasola Oni
    Folajimi Ashiru
    Information Systems Frontiers, 2022, 24 : 1753 - 1773
  • [10] Financial innovations and economic growth: Does financial inclusion play a mediating role?
    Domeher, Daniel
    Konadu-Yiadom, Emmanuel
    Aawaar, Godfred
    COGENT BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, 2022, 9 (01):