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This element provides an in-depth analysis of mobile banking’s transformative role in expanding access to public services across Bangladesh. The authors examine the complex interplay of technological, regulatory, and socioeconomic factors that influence mobile banking adoption and implementation.
The book explores how mobile banking platforms are bridging the gap between traditional financial systems and underserved populations, particularly in rural areas. It investigates critical issues including digital infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, consumer trust, and behavioral patterns that affect service uptake.
By combining empirical research with theoretical insights, the work offers valuable perspectives for policymakers, financial institutions, and development professionals seeking to understand emerging market dynamics. The study demonstrates how mobile banking serves as a catalyst for broader financial inclusion and improved access to essential public services in developing economies.







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