Mobile Technology’s Role in Enhancing Financial Security and Inclusion:Evidence from M-KOBA in Tanzania

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Benson Ndiege
Edmund Zakayo
Sosteness Nakamo

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Community Microfinance Groups (CMGs) operate on community trust rather than digital transactions, leading to challenges such as mismanagement of funds and difficulties accessing financial services when members relocate. Mobile technology has recently garnered significant attention from scholars and financial sector stakeholders as a crucial tool for enhancing access to financial services and promoting financial inclusion.  The study focused on examining the effects of M-KOBA on improving access to and security of financial services among CMG members. The study was conducted in Dodoma City and involved 218 respondents from 29 CMGs using M-KOBA to access financial services. The study applied Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test, a non-parametric statistical test in data analysis. The results show that there was a statistically significant difference in convenience between the “before” and “after” in buying shares, motivation to buy shares, checking investment status, paying and using the community fund and accessing and paying loans before and after. Likewise, control of loan disbursement beyond the limit, real-time monitoring of transactions, security in transacting, financial management and transactions involving all leaders. The study concludes that M-KOBA has markedly enhanced access to and security of financial services among CMGs members, contributing to achieving Sustainable Development Goals and the Agenda 2063, which focus on economic growth, financial inclusion, and digital transformation. Therefore, the study recommends that governments and development practitioners promote M-KOBA to underserved areas to advance financial inclusion and encourage integration with Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCOS) to improve member oversight and accountability.

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Benson Ndiege, Tanzania Cooperative Development Commission

Dr. Benson O. Ndiege is a seasoned academic and researcher specialising in co-operative development, economics, and microfinance. He serves as a Registrar for Cooperative Societies in Tanzania and as Chief Executive Officer at the Tanzania Cooperative Development Commission (TCDC). His work focuses on empowering communities economically through cooperatives. Dr. Ndiege has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and has been actively involved in various fields, including cooperatives

Edmund Zakayo, Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP)

Dr. Edmund Zakayo is a researcher and a consultant with a keen interest in rural and urban development, community development, cooperatives, financial inclusion, and local governance. He is affiliated with the Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP) in Tanzania, where he has contributed to research and capacity-building initiatives focused on promoting community development. Dr. Zakayo has recently co-authored several publications on community development, financial inclusion, cooperatives, health, women, parenting, and special groups

Sosteness Nakamo, Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP)

Mr. Sosteness Jerome Nakamo is an environmental planning specialist with extensive experience in climate resilience, natural resource management, and geospatial analysis. His expertise spans low-carbon development strategies, spatial-temporal analysis, and advanced remote sensing techniques for environmental monitoring. Sosteness has applied these skills in diverse contexts, from assessing land cover changes in protected areas to modelling agro-ecological zones using fuzzy logic. He is a registered Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing Expert and a Forest Research Service Provider (TAFORI)

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Mobile Technology’s Role in Enhancing Financial Security and Inclusion:Evidence from M-KOBA in Tanzania. (2025). Journal of Co-Operative and Business Studies (JCBS), 9(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.2023/xrkdbb96

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