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Abstract
This paper assesses international remittance services in Lesotho. It finds that only a small portion of inward remittances are processed via formal remittance services, with the bulk going through informal channels, which are unsafe and inefficient. Existing commercial bank channels are rarely used, and international money transfer operators have a limited presence in Lesotho. Innovative channels, such as the mobile money services and Shoprite cash-to-cash services, have the potential to substantially formalise inward remittances and encourage the move towards digital payments and broader financial inclusion. However, the market faces numerous challenges, including: a high preference for cash; the limited number of access points and agent networks outside of urban areas; and inefficient interoperability between the commercial banks and mobile network operators, as well as between mobile network operators themselves. This paper argues that the authorities in Lesotho should enhance the payment systems infrastructure, harmonise the legal and regulatory framework, enhance financial literacy and encourage remittance service providers to be more active in the remittance market. In addition, the authorities should clarify the consumer protection and dispute resolution framework for remittance services as well as other financial services.
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Author's Biography
Lira Peter Sekantsi is a senior analyst and section head of National Payment System Oversight and Risk Management at the Central Bank of Lesotho. He is also a part-time lecturer at the Institute of Extra-Mural Studies, National University of Lesotho. He holds an MA in economics and finance from Leeds University Business School. His research interests include market volatilities, monetary and fiscal policies, and energy economics as well as payment systems. His work has been published in the Review of Economic and Business Studies, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy, European Journal of Economics and Management, Journal of Payment Strategy and Systems and International Journal of Sustainable Economy.