Palakurthi, PuneethaNzioka, David Kitusa2011-01-112011-01-112010https://hdl.handle.net/10474/1646The goal of this project was to measure the impact on the usage of mobile banking technology by the microfinance industry. This project used SMEP, a local MFI in Kenya as a case study. Kenya was chosen because of its successful mobile payment service offered by Safaricom called M-PESA, as well as the convenience to the researcher in collecting data. This report provides detailed information on the advantages and challenges facing microfinance institutions in the implementation of mobile banking technology and ultimately strives to highlight the great potential of such technologies to increase access of financial services to the un-banked population. (Author abstract)765952 bytesen-USAuthor retains all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibitedSouthern New Hampshire University -- Theses (Community Economic Development)microfinancemobile bankingmicroloanstechnology planningKenyaImpact of mobile banking on microfinance institutions : a case study of Small and Micro Enterprise Program (SMEP), KenyaThesisapplication/pdf