vendredi 26 septembre 2008

WISeKey commits to provide a secure platform for mobile payments and transactions at the Clinton Global Initiative


WISekey part of the Clinton Global Initiative members that came together in an effort that will bring Mobile Banking to millions of poor people in developing nations. Those participating in this Mega-Commitment:

CGAP commits to fund pioneering m-banking initiatives, conduct market research, and convene regulators.
Equity Bank commits to double the number of Kenyan citizens with mobile banking services.
The GSMA Development Fund, with a grant from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, commits extend mobile financial services to 20 million new customers living under $2 a day.
MPower Ventures commits to enable money transfers on mobile phones through prepaid debit cards.
Tostan commits to expand access to mobile banking services in rural West African communities.
Western Union commits to develop strategic alliances to introduce or support mobile-based initiatives for underserved communities in more than fifteen countries.
WISeKey commits to provide a secure platform for mobile payments and transactions.
Wizzit Bank commits to scale its mobile banking initiative from South Africa to 13 additional countries.
Women's World Banking will study how microfinance institutions can employ mobile services.

http://www.clintonfoundation.org/news/news-media/press-release-president-clinton-opens-fourth-annual-clinton-global-initiative-meeting-in-new-york

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