Savings collectors and financial intermediation in Ghana

dc.contributor.authorAryeetey, E.
dc.contributor.authorSteel, W.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-19T16:34:31Z
dc.date.issued1995
dc.description.abstractIndividual savings collectors play an important role in mobilizing savings in Ghana from households and microentrepreneurs and to have substantial potential for financial intermediation in some African countries. Savers are willing to pay for the convenience and security of collectors coming to their work places and accumulating their daily savings over a month, or sometimes longer periods. Collectors sometimes provide advances, but their lending capacity is severely limited by their lack of assets and of access to credit. This informal system is evolving through linkages to the formal banking system that enables savings collectors to intermediate as well as mobilize savings and through application of their methods by semi-formal institutions. -Authors � 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.issn3934551
dc.identifier.urihttps://achimotaschoolarchives.org/handle/123456789/360
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectcollection service
dc.subjectdeveloping country
dc.subjectfinancial intermediation
dc.subjecthousehold savings
dc.subjecthousehold service
dc.subjectinformal finance
dc.subjectsavings mobilisation
dc.subjectGhana
dc.titleSavings collectors and financial intermediation in Ghana
dc.typeArticle

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