Countries across the globe are implementing instant payment systems and demonstrating how design choices can lead directly to inclusion. In these short-form cases, L1P highlights cases from these countries and shares what it has learned from these systems and our partners in topical briefs and linked reports.

  • How a new anti-fraud software can help millions more people bank safely.

    How a new fraud detection software can help millions more people bank safely

    A Q+A with Gates Foundation expert Kosta Peric on Tazama, a free, open-source fraud detection software designed to help financial institutions in low- and middle-income countries monitor transactions in real time, enhancing trust and security in digital financial systems and thereby advancing financial inclusion for underserved populations.

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  • Sharon Umunyana, Technical Project Manager, Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA), attends a brainstorming meeting regarding the implementation of Mojaloop software with RSwitch staff at the WiredIn offices in Kigali, Rwanda, on July 24, 2024.

    The Mojaloop moment: Expanding financial inclusion

    An article open-source Mojaloop software is enabling countries like Rwanda and the Philippines to develop inclusive, interoperable instant payment systems, aiming to provide digital financial services to the 1.4 billion unbanked individuals worldwide

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