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How Debit Cards Enable the Poor to Save More
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EconomicsFintechPublic FinanceAt‐scale Natural ExperimentDebit CardsFinancial SecurityExperimental EconomicsDebit Cards EnablePovertyCash Transfer RecipientsFinancial InclusionFinancial Decision-makingBusinessManagementCash TransferConsumer FinanceFinance
ABSTRACT We study an at‐scale natural experiment in which debit cards were given to cash transfer recipients who already had a bank account. Using administrative account data and household surveys, we find that beneficiaries accumulated a savings stock equal to 2% of annual income after two years with the card. The increase in formal savings represents an increase in overall savings, financed by a reduction in current consumption. There are two mechanisms. First, debit cards reduce transaction costs of accessing money. Second, they reduce monitoring costs, which led beneficiaries to check their account balances frequently and build trust in the bank.
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