Report says 12 percent of Africans use phones for non-bank transactions

 

Twelve percent of all adults in sub-Saharan Africa use their phones for non-bank financial transactions, by far the highest rate of any region in the world, according to a report released Wednesday by the World Bank. These figures come from the World Bank’s Global Financial Inclusion database, known as the Findex.  The mobile revolution there is part of a broader trend of democratization of finance around the globe that’s giving far more people a first step into the financial world. The number of adults worldwide with a bank account grew by 700 million between 2011 and 2014, according to the World Bank, an 11 percentage point rise to 62 percent of all adults.

Guardian starts Africa Network

screenshot-www theguardian com 2015-01-11 18-17-00With African continent becoming an emerging economy more people are interested in developments there. The Guardian media company has started the Africa Network to provide an outlet for journalists and writers to showcase a true picture of continent.  The site offers  a combination of websites, blogs and online graphic projects, audio and even short films.