Datum
2022-04Autor
Jafri, JuvariaSchlagwort
300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie DigitalisierungPhilanthropieInklusion <Soziologie>PakistanIndienMetadata
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Working paper
Fintech, Philanthropy, and Development: Is KYC the core problem or solution for Digital Inclusion?
Zusammenfassung
This paper explores the relationship between digital identity data and fintech, showing that security, and not just financialisation, is the appropriate lens to examine technologies for financial access. These technologies are supported by the nexus of finance, development, and philanthropy, ostensibly to facilitate welfare policies. But they are also part of a global security imperative. This is because the need for digital identity databases emerges from regulations to counter terror finance. Examples from India and Pakistan show how such strategies drive collaborations between governments and fintech companies that complicate policy transparency.
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2023-10-24T11:44:45Z 2023-10-24T11:44:45Z 2022-04 doi:10.17170/kobra-202204075991 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15124 eng Namensnennung 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 300 Fintech, Philanthropy, and Development: Is KYC the core problem or solution for Digital Inclusion? Working paper This paper explores the relationship between digital identity data and fintech, showing that security, and not just financialisation, is the appropriate lens to examine technologies for financial access. These technologies are supported by the nexus of finance, development, and philanthropy, ostensibly to facilitate welfare policies. But they are also part of a global security imperative. This is because the need for digital identity databases emerges from regulations to counter terror finance. Examples from India and Pakistan show how such strategies drive collaborations between governments and fintech companies that complicate policy transparency. open access Jafri, Juvaria Kassel, Universität Kassel, Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften Digitalisierung Philanthropie Inklusion <Soziologie> Pakistan Indien publishedVersion GPN Working Papers No. 1/2022 false
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