Mobile Financial Services
Cross-source consensus on Mobile Financial Services from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Nearly all participants had mobile phone access, but few had smartphones or internet access. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Uncorrected presbyopia may prevent otherwise capable beneficiaries from independently accessing government funds through mobile financial services. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- The study identified a substantial burden of uncorrected presbyopia among beneficiaries otherwise able to use smartphones. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Near vision impairment can hinder reading screens, entering numbers, navigating applications and confirming transactions. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Correcting presbyopia may support greater mobile banking use and financial inclusion among beneficiaries. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh