Towards Exploration of the Factors Affecting Mobile Banking of Bangladeshi Women during COVID

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Abstract

The previous study finds that mobile banking can significantly contribute to reducing poverty especially in the case of women-headed households. Currently, due to the impact of the pandemic, a significant number of women are at risk of being pushed into poverty. In this study, using 20 Bangladeshi womens’ data, we statistically analyze the factors that can affect the mobile banking of Bangladeshi women. Our findings show that the women who are more educated, more engaged with technology, and more empowered, are more likely to use mobile banking. However, phone sharing with others shows a significant negative impact on it.

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