M-Banking 2009: Balancing Regulation and Innovation
Posted on 26 May 2009 at 07:11 am | MALD/MA Students, The Fletcher School
The Center for Emerging Market Enterprises (CEME) at The Fletcher School and the Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Central Bank of Kenya, have partnered to co-host the “M-Banking 2009: Balancing Innovation and Regulation” conference.
This Nairobi, Kenya-based, student-led initiative has brought together more than 200 key stakeholders in the mobile banking sector—regulators, financial institutions, telecoms, customers, and mobile service entrepreneurs—in an effort to shift the dialogue around mobile banking from the risks it presents to the social benefits and business opportunities it provides. The conference focuses on the identification of tangible m-banking policies that strike a balance between increasing access for the underserved and controlling misuse of these new systems.
Read the conference press release.
Read news coverage of the conference from Capital Business.
CEME’s M-Banking 2009 in MicroCapital Society blog and MicroCapital Society website conference coverage.
CEME’s M-Banking 2009 Conference coverage in the Daily Nation.
M-Banking 2009 Conference video footage on YouTube.
Additional M-Banking Conference blog coverage.
