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MOBILE MONEY   Payment
                  Innovations
                  Working Group
BUSINESS MODELS   April 2012
WHY DISCUSS BUSINESS MODELS?

!  Better understand the different roles NGOs can plan in the
   mobile money field.
  !  Apart from being a consumer of the service, NGOs also play other
     roles in the role out and development of mobile money services


!  Forging strong partnerships with private sector stakeholders
  !  Understanding private sector’s motives in mobile money, in order to
     better align your own organization’s priorities with potential partners
  !  Due diligence when selecting a partner is key



!  Business models vary in each case
  !  We will discuss the three core business models for mobile money, but
     as the field develops, joint ventures are becoming more common
THREE CORE BUSINESS MODELS

!  MNO-Led Model
  !  Mobile network operator acts as de facto “bank”. This model places
     most of the regulatory responsibility on the MNO.


!  Bank-Led Model
  !  Financial services offered from a bank to their account holders
     through a network of agents

!  Independent Model
  !  Independent companies that often times establish a joint venture
     with MNO or Bank to meet a specific demand not currently being met
MOBILE MONEY TRANSFER VALUE CHAIN
MNO–LED MODELS   And how NGOs
                 can engage
WHY?
         MNO-LED BUSINESS DRIVERS
!  MNO incentives for offering mobile money services
  !  Reduced costumer churn (product differentiation)
  !  Better brand positioning
  !  Reduced distribution costs (ex. Printing of airtime scratch cards)
  !  Additional revenues from mobile transactions
  !  Providing evidence of good citizenship (In the eyes of regulators and
     clients)

!  MNO barriers to entry into mobile money
  !  MNO product cycles are traditionally 3-6 months, mobile money
     products can be cash flow positive in three years (M-Pesa)
  !  MNOs face uphill regulatory process with central banks
  !  CEO of company is not interested. Leadership from the executive
     suite is crucial for mobile money success
  !  Segmented market share
  !  Achieving scale and active accounts
WHO?
     PROFILE OF MNOS WHO TAKE A
         PRODUCT TO MARKET
! MNOs who decided to enter the mobile money market
 ! Had no less than 30% of the voice market
 ! Existed in markets that had 20-60% mobile penetration
 ! Already had an extensive air time merchant network
 ! Were willing to take on big up front investments and often
   times “leave money on the table” in the short term
 ! Had strong and positive executive leadership
 ! Made a strong marketing push for the product
 ! Wanted to reduce their churn through product
   differentiation
FIRST MOVERS– MARKET SHARE AND
             MOBILE PENETRATION




CGAP, April 2011, Five Business Case Insights on Mobile Money
WHAT?
              MNO-LED MODEL TRAITS
!  MNOs manage any and all relationships with formal financial
   institutions, and are responsible for regulator y compliance
!  A gent approval is done through the MNO
!  Client Know Your Costumer (KYC) is of ten times done through an
   agent.
!  Range of products, including P2P (ex. remittances), B2P (ex.
   salaries) and P2B (ex. Bill Pay)
!  MNO is required to hold mobile money float in a regulated financial
   institution

                    Mobile Money Transfer Value Chain

                            Receive       Move            Hold
           Data Network
                          cash in/out     Money         deposits


                                    MNO
ADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES FOR
          MNO-LED MODEL

!  Advantages                      !  Challenges
  !  Brand recognition and trust     !  Lack of familiarity to
  !  Very well developed                financial services sector
     distribution market through     !  Regulatory barriers
     voice clientele                 !  Heavy upfront investment
  !  Self funded model               !  Lack of short term profits
  !  Flexibility in KYC process      !  AML/ATF issues
  !  Familiar market segments        !  Establishing scale
  !  Extensive agent networks        !  Heavy agent and end user
     provide better access              capacity building costs
HOW?
                              NGO ENGAGEMENT
  !  Linking MNO needs to NGO program goals

  !  MNO Needs                                        !  NGO Engagement
                                                        !  Innovative NGO products that
      !  Product differentiation                           offer new services to clients
      !  Better understanding markets                   !  NGOs have a strong rural
      !  Risk mitigation through pilots                    footprint and understand that
         and testing of models                             market well
                                                        !  NGOs are often times
      !  Agent and end user training
                                                           implementing partners for pilots
      !  Repetitive payment streams                     !  Training agents can also help
         that provide scale and                            improve financial services access
         consistency                                    !  NGO programs that disburse
      !  Meeting CSR goals                                 funds on a regular basis to
                                                           beneficiaries is of interest to
                                                           MNOs
                                                        !  NGOs can provide MNOs a more
                                                           socially responsible image
Examples: Juhudi Kilmo MFI, PACT governance program
BANK–LED MODELS   And how NGOs
                  can engage
TRAITS OF AGENT BANKING MODELS

! Bank as a driver of the service
! Path to full financial inclusion and financial footprint
! Service linked to a bank account at financial
  institution (may mean interest-bearing deposits,
  possibility for more sophisticated financial services,
  etc.).
! Real-time settlement of transactions linked to bank
  account
! May use POS, mobile as device– innovation here is
  the economics related to the agent model and new
  financial products
! Deposit insurance
PLAYERS IN AGENT BANKING

! F inancial institution (commercial bank, MFI,
  etc.)
! A gents: typically look like MNO-led models–
  small mom and pops, pharmacies, etc. May
  also use third parties. Typically proprietary.
  May also use “roving agents
! C lients– linked to bank account or special
  accounts for low-income groups
! M NOs in many cases
ACTIVITIES

! Transactional account most common (bill pay,
  loan repayment, etc.)
! Depending on regulation, may do account
  opening at agent level. Typically will be a lower-
  value account
! Increasingly, services such as insurance, loans
  are offered through mobile
! May enable B2B activities such as salary or bill
  payments for businesses
! Increasing value for banks related to G2P
  payments
! In addition to transactions, may drive potential
  clients to sign up in branch
! Airtime top ups
BUSINESS DRIVERS

! Accessing new markets (client segments and
  geographies)
! New revenue streams (bill pay, G2P, transactions,
  cross-selling etc.)
! Decongesting bank branches
! Cost savings (particularly compared to ATMs)
! Additional motivations for linking with existing
  mobile money systems (although not traditionally
  bank-led): new service for clients, operational
  efficiency, fraud reduction, etc.
! Many banks are also doing this as a competitive and
  reactive measure, although sustainability of this as a
  motivator is limited
ADVANTAGES & CHALLENGES

!    Lower cost than brick and mor tar branches
!    Potential revenue driver, competitive posturing
!    Unlocking future customer segments
!    Retain advantage in financial ser vices space vs. MNOs

!  May not have experience managing agents
!  Loss of brand control and building trust
!  May be completely new, unfamiliar client segments—training, product
   development, etc.
!  Not in line with banks’ traditional business models (low value, high
   volume transactions)
!  KYC and registration in some countries
!  Large, upfront costs
!  Perception of banks
!  Managing customer experience
!  Potential for increase in fraud
!  Maintaining active accounts
NGO ENGAGEMENT

!  Programming to link up with formal accounts
!  G2P payments
!  Additional financial ser vices such as insurance and loans
!  Can be card based, which helps in areas of low mobile
   penetration, low literacy, etc.
!  It remains to be seen whether bank-led models "outlive” MNO-
   led, but financial ser vices is within the core business of banks
   and reflects their expertise

!  Examples:
!  Mercy Corps and BanKO in Philippines
!  MEDA in Nicaragua
!  Save the Children and UBL in Pakistan

!  What are some other areas to engage?
New Business
INDEPENDENT MODELS   Models for
                     Mobile Money
WHY?

!  Business Drivers
  !  MNO- and Bank-led models have strengths but also weaknesses, as
     we have seen
  !  Other players see business opportunity to fill existing gaps in the
     market
  !  Gaps include:
    !  Interoperability
    !  Product Development
    !  Demand for customized services
!  Regulation
  !  Often requires a bank partner
/
Credit: Ben Lyon Source: http://technology.cgap.org/2012/01/30/customer-level-interoperability-a-story-of-two-mobile-handsets
WHO?

!  Often call 3 r d party or Hybrid Models
!  Joint Ventures
  !  Eko India (http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2011/05/02/eko-india-banking-for-the-poor-via-mobile-and-local-stores/)
  !  MobiPay, Georgia

!  Start-ups
  !  Mobile Transactions Limited, Zambia
  !  Splash, Sierra Leona
  !  M-Peso, Nicaragua
  !  Beam India (pre-paid)
WHAT?

!  Often look like MNO-led models
  !  Rely on agent network (often independent, rather than retail outlets)
!  May or may not partner with existing MNO or bank
!  Range of products including P2P and B2B
!  Outside funding from investors
!  Smaller reach than MNO or bank models (not always)
!  Value-added services
!  Starting to blur the line completely between MNO & Bank-led
  !  Ex: Telenor Pakistan investment in!Tameer Microfinance Bank
PROS & CONS

! A dvantages                   ! D isadvantages
 ! Independence                  ! Lack of Brand
 ! Creative products               recognition
 ! Flexible partner              ! Lack of Distribution
 ! Clear mission                   network
 ! Fewer partners to split       ! Funding
   revenue (could mean lower     ! Regulation
   prices and/or higher
   commissions)
HOW?
                      NGO ENGAGEMENT
!  Need to carefully access the capability of an independent
   company (which may be less clear than established bank or
   MNO)
  !  Ex: M-Peso in Nicaragua
!  Worth considering, especially for smaller projects not of
   interest to large MNOs
!  Workforce development & Livelihoods programs
  !  Ex. Splash/IFC
!  Private Sector development programs
  !  Increase competition and support for SMEs
!  Not an option in every country
!  Good for voucher programs
  !  Ex: Mobile Transactions Limited Zambia
NGO ENGAGEMENT   Process and
                 Roles
      OVERVIEW
NGOS–TIPS FOR ENGAGING MOBILE
        MONEY PARTNERSHIPS
!  Not everyone will be a good partner– often times your market
   may not be their traditional market.
!  Understand the gaps NGOs will need to fill to complete this
   program– KYC registration, training, etc…
!  Understand the partner gaps that will need to be filled
!  Understand that partners have commercial motivations, and
   try to align them with your own
!  Personality and connection are important
!  Look to promote/ suggest engagement that is familiar to
   them– i.e., cash for work payments may equate to salary
   payments
!  Determine what data you can receive from technology
   platform, and gage your partner’s willingness to share it
!  In the end, make absolutely sure everything fits within your
   program’s goals.
!  Sometimes more traditional methods of disbursing funds will
   be best, mobile money is not a silver bullet
ROLES OF NGO

! Roles:
!  Consumer
!  Advisory (including product development and market
   knowledge)
!  Training and education
!  Deployment accelerator
!  Facilitator/Broker
!  Contribute to private sector CSR goals
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


          Thank You

         Cameron Peake
    cpeake@dc.mercycorps.org

          Chrissy Martin
        cmartin@meda.org

         Hamilton McNutt
   hamilton.mcnutt@nethope.org

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Mobile Money Business Models

  • 1. MOBILE MONEY Payment Innovations Working Group BUSINESS MODELS April 2012
  • 2. WHY DISCUSS BUSINESS MODELS? !  Better understand the different roles NGOs can plan in the mobile money field. !  Apart from being a consumer of the service, NGOs also play other roles in the role out and development of mobile money services !  Forging strong partnerships with private sector stakeholders !  Understanding private sector’s motives in mobile money, in order to better align your own organization’s priorities with potential partners !  Due diligence when selecting a partner is key !  Business models vary in each case !  We will discuss the three core business models for mobile money, but as the field develops, joint ventures are becoming more common
  • 3. THREE CORE BUSINESS MODELS !  MNO-Led Model !  Mobile network operator acts as de facto “bank”. This model places most of the regulatory responsibility on the MNO. !  Bank-Led Model !  Financial services offered from a bank to their account holders through a network of agents !  Independent Model !  Independent companies that often times establish a joint venture with MNO or Bank to meet a specific demand not currently being met
  • 4. MOBILE MONEY TRANSFER VALUE CHAIN
  • 5. MNO–LED MODELS And how NGOs can engage
  • 6. WHY? MNO-LED BUSINESS DRIVERS !  MNO incentives for offering mobile money services !  Reduced costumer churn (product differentiation) !  Better brand positioning !  Reduced distribution costs (ex. Printing of airtime scratch cards) !  Additional revenues from mobile transactions !  Providing evidence of good citizenship (In the eyes of regulators and clients) !  MNO barriers to entry into mobile money !  MNO product cycles are traditionally 3-6 months, mobile money products can be cash flow positive in three years (M-Pesa) !  MNOs face uphill regulatory process with central banks !  CEO of company is not interested. Leadership from the executive suite is crucial for mobile money success !  Segmented market share !  Achieving scale and active accounts
  • 7. WHO? PROFILE OF MNOS WHO TAKE A PRODUCT TO MARKET ! MNOs who decided to enter the mobile money market ! Had no less than 30% of the voice market ! Existed in markets that had 20-60% mobile penetration ! Already had an extensive air time merchant network ! Were willing to take on big up front investments and often times “leave money on the table” in the short term ! Had strong and positive executive leadership ! Made a strong marketing push for the product ! Wanted to reduce their churn through product differentiation
  • 8. FIRST MOVERS– MARKET SHARE AND MOBILE PENETRATION CGAP, April 2011, Five Business Case Insights on Mobile Money
  • 9. WHAT? MNO-LED MODEL TRAITS !  MNOs manage any and all relationships with formal financial institutions, and are responsible for regulator y compliance !  A gent approval is done through the MNO !  Client Know Your Costumer (KYC) is of ten times done through an agent. !  Range of products, including P2P (ex. remittances), B2P (ex. salaries) and P2B (ex. Bill Pay) !  MNO is required to hold mobile money float in a regulated financial institution Mobile Money Transfer Value Chain Receive Move Hold Data Network cash in/out Money deposits MNO
  • 10. ADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES FOR MNO-LED MODEL !  Advantages !  Challenges !  Brand recognition and trust !  Lack of familiarity to !  Very well developed financial services sector distribution market through !  Regulatory barriers voice clientele !  Heavy upfront investment !  Self funded model !  Lack of short term profits !  Flexibility in KYC process !  AML/ATF issues !  Familiar market segments !  Establishing scale !  Extensive agent networks !  Heavy agent and end user provide better access capacity building costs
  • 11. HOW? NGO ENGAGEMENT !  Linking MNO needs to NGO program goals !  MNO Needs !  NGO Engagement !  Innovative NGO products that !  Product differentiation offer new services to clients !  Better understanding markets !  NGOs have a strong rural !  Risk mitigation through pilots footprint and understand that and testing of models market well !  NGOs are often times !  Agent and end user training implementing partners for pilots !  Repetitive payment streams !  Training agents can also help that provide scale and improve financial services access consistency !  NGO programs that disburse !  Meeting CSR goals funds on a regular basis to beneficiaries is of interest to MNOs !  NGOs can provide MNOs a more socially responsible image Examples: Juhudi Kilmo MFI, PACT governance program
  • 12. BANK–LED MODELS And how NGOs can engage
  • 13. TRAITS OF AGENT BANKING MODELS ! Bank as a driver of the service ! Path to full financial inclusion and financial footprint ! Service linked to a bank account at financial institution (may mean interest-bearing deposits, possibility for more sophisticated financial services, etc.). ! Real-time settlement of transactions linked to bank account ! May use POS, mobile as device– innovation here is the economics related to the agent model and new financial products ! Deposit insurance
  • 14. PLAYERS IN AGENT BANKING ! F inancial institution (commercial bank, MFI, etc.) ! A gents: typically look like MNO-led models– small mom and pops, pharmacies, etc. May also use third parties. Typically proprietary. May also use “roving agents ! C lients– linked to bank account or special accounts for low-income groups ! M NOs in many cases
  • 15. ACTIVITIES ! Transactional account most common (bill pay, loan repayment, etc.) ! Depending on regulation, may do account opening at agent level. Typically will be a lower- value account ! Increasingly, services such as insurance, loans are offered through mobile ! May enable B2B activities such as salary or bill payments for businesses ! Increasing value for banks related to G2P payments ! In addition to transactions, may drive potential clients to sign up in branch ! Airtime top ups
  • 16. BUSINESS DRIVERS ! Accessing new markets (client segments and geographies) ! New revenue streams (bill pay, G2P, transactions, cross-selling etc.) ! Decongesting bank branches ! Cost savings (particularly compared to ATMs) ! Additional motivations for linking with existing mobile money systems (although not traditionally bank-led): new service for clients, operational efficiency, fraud reduction, etc. ! Many banks are also doing this as a competitive and reactive measure, although sustainability of this as a motivator is limited
  • 17. ADVANTAGES & CHALLENGES !  Lower cost than brick and mor tar branches !  Potential revenue driver, competitive posturing !  Unlocking future customer segments !  Retain advantage in financial ser vices space vs. MNOs !  May not have experience managing agents !  Loss of brand control and building trust !  May be completely new, unfamiliar client segments—training, product development, etc. !  Not in line with banks’ traditional business models (low value, high volume transactions) !  KYC and registration in some countries !  Large, upfront costs !  Perception of banks !  Managing customer experience !  Potential for increase in fraud !  Maintaining active accounts
  • 18. NGO ENGAGEMENT !  Programming to link up with formal accounts !  G2P payments !  Additional financial ser vices such as insurance and loans !  Can be card based, which helps in areas of low mobile penetration, low literacy, etc. !  It remains to be seen whether bank-led models "outlive” MNO- led, but financial ser vices is within the core business of banks and reflects their expertise !  Examples: !  Mercy Corps and BanKO in Philippines !  MEDA in Nicaragua !  Save the Children and UBL in Pakistan !  What are some other areas to engage?
  • 19. New Business INDEPENDENT MODELS Models for Mobile Money
  • 20. WHY? !  Business Drivers !  MNO- and Bank-led models have strengths but also weaknesses, as we have seen !  Other players see business opportunity to fill existing gaps in the market !  Gaps include: !  Interoperability !  Product Development !  Demand for customized services !  Regulation !  Often requires a bank partner
  • 21. / Credit: Ben Lyon Source: http://technology.cgap.org/2012/01/30/customer-level-interoperability-a-story-of-two-mobile-handsets
  • 22. WHO? !  Often call 3 r d party or Hybrid Models !  Joint Ventures !  Eko India (http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2011/05/02/eko-india-banking-for-the-poor-via-mobile-and-local-stores/) !  MobiPay, Georgia !  Start-ups !  Mobile Transactions Limited, Zambia !  Splash, Sierra Leona !  M-Peso, Nicaragua !  Beam India (pre-paid)
  • 23. WHAT? !  Often look like MNO-led models !  Rely on agent network (often independent, rather than retail outlets) !  May or may not partner with existing MNO or bank !  Range of products including P2P and B2B !  Outside funding from investors !  Smaller reach than MNO or bank models (not always) !  Value-added services !  Starting to blur the line completely between MNO & Bank-led !  Ex: Telenor Pakistan investment in!Tameer Microfinance Bank
  • 24. PROS & CONS ! A dvantages ! D isadvantages ! Independence ! Lack of Brand ! Creative products recognition ! Flexible partner ! Lack of Distribution ! Clear mission network ! Fewer partners to split ! Funding revenue (could mean lower ! Regulation prices and/or higher commissions)
  • 25. HOW? NGO ENGAGEMENT !  Need to carefully access the capability of an independent company (which may be less clear than established bank or MNO) !  Ex: M-Peso in Nicaragua !  Worth considering, especially for smaller projects not of interest to large MNOs !  Workforce development & Livelihoods programs !  Ex. Splash/IFC !  Private Sector development programs !  Increase competition and support for SMEs !  Not an option in every country !  Good for voucher programs !  Ex: Mobile Transactions Limited Zambia
  • 26. NGO ENGAGEMENT Process and Roles OVERVIEW
  • 27. NGOS–TIPS FOR ENGAGING MOBILE MONEY PARTNERSHIPS !  Not everyone will be a good partner– often times your market may not be their traditional market. !  Understand the gaps NGOs will need to fill to complete this program– KYC registration, training, etc… !  Understand the partner gaps that will need to be filled !  Understand that partners have commercial motivations, and try to align them with your own !  Personality and connection are important !  Look to promote/ suggest engagement that is familiar to them– i.e., cash for work payments may equate to salary payments !  Determine what data you can receive from technology platform, and gage your partner’s willingness to share it !  In the end, make absolutely sure everything fits within your program’s goals. !  Sometimes more traditional methods of disbursing funds will be best, mobile money is not a silver bullet
  • 28. ROLES OF NGO ! Roles: !  Consumer !  Advisory (including product development and market knowledge) !  Training and education !  Deployment accelerator !  Facilitator/Broker !  Contribute to private sector CSR goals
  • 29. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Thank You Cameron Peake cpeake@dc.mercycorps.org Chrissy Martin cmartin@meda.org Hamilton McNutt hamilton.mcnutt@nethope.org