Innovative Mobility Model to Capture Rural Customer Behaviour Patterns through KYC Data Using Open Source Technology
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KYC, EFTPOS, WAP, ATM, MPIN, E-BusinessAbstract
The purpose of the research is to address the major key challenges in the Rural India while deploying technology is Electricity, connectivity and non-availability of resource in the last mile. We have proposed an innovative future technology solutions for both online and offline methods to handle rural India’s main problem on not having Electricity, not able to connect at rural India- Connectivity and non-availability of Resource Reachable to the last mile, this solution will create an robust reliable support systems which will address and allow to access to multiple rural financial requirements from a single mobile Connect solution. This will empower the Business and collection Task Force to serve the Rural Customers of their multiple financial demands.
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