Inclusion across Africa: Findings from five Financial and Digital Inclusion Project countries

This post highlights the 2015 Scorecard findings for five of Financial and Digital Inclusion Project’s nine African countries: Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, and Malawi.

Rwanda: Significant financial inclusion progress over time, but room for expansion remains -- FDIP scorecard: Tied for 4th
Uganda: Fairly robust mobile money adoption, but improvements regarding consumer protection and usage are key -- FDIP scorecard: Tied for 4th
Tanzania: Significant strides in regulatory environment and mobile money adoption, with further growth likely to follow -- FDIP scorecard: 12th
Zambia: Commitment to increasing equity in access to financial services, but usage of available services is limited -- FDIP scorecard: 14th
Malawi: Limited infrastructure constrains adoption, but forthcoming regulations may enhance digital financial ecosystem -- FDIP scorecard: 19th.


Inclusion across Africa: Findings from five Financial and Digital Inclusion Project countries