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As Saga gets ready to launch an over-50 savings product with NatWest later this year, we look at what accounts for older ...
Having $30,000 in your savings is a great emergency fund, but if it’s sitting in a traditional bank account earning nearly 0% interest, you’re missing out on growth.
Sub-Saharan Africans boosted their savings at the fastest pace in more than a decade, according to the World Bank.
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The Kathmandu Post on MSN6 percent of Nepali adults use mobile money, 35 percent save formallyMore than 80 percent of Nepali adults own a mobile phone, but only 6 percent use mobile money accounts. Yet, this small ...
Yorkshire Building Society is marking a major milestone — giving back over £1 billion in extra interest to its members — by ...
Banks have been aggressive in investing in IT platforms that interact easily with mobile money accounts in a bid to take ...
A DECADE after the government rolled out a National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI), more than four million adult Filipinos do not have any bank, mobile, or digital financial accounts, latest ...
The World Bank has reported a major surge in global financial inclusion, with nearly 80 percent of adults worldwide now ...
UK adults say they'd borrow to cover a £500 emergency, raising fresh concerns about financial resilience amid cost-of-living ...
More adults than ever in low- and middle-income countries have bank or other financial accounts, leading to a rise in formal saving, says the World Bank Group in its 'Global Findex 2025' report.
ONLY 50% of Filipino adults had financial accounts at end-2024 even as 78% own mobile phones, according to the World Bank. The World Bank said in The Global Findex Database 2025 report released on ...
Young Americans are having trouble becoming fully independent adults. Millennials, who were long ridiculed for being ...
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