branchless banking
For Africa and Asia, Headway in Branchless Banking
They may take their tea with milk and pronounce "tomato" wrong, but here's something on which we can agree with our friends across the pond. 
Yesterday, the UK's International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander announced DFID's ₤1.4 million, three-year project: Facilitating Access to Financial Services through Technology (FAST). Working with CGAP and GTZ, FAST's aim is to "lay the foundations for financial services to be made available through new and emerging technology across Africa and Asia."
As it stands now, 2 billion people in the developing world lack access to financial services, because of distance or affordability constraints. With that in mind, FAST aims to explore the possibilities and extend the reach of "branchless banking" using new technologies and innovative methods.
Its three-pronged strategy is to:


