ABSTRACT

Postal savings systems in Asian developing countries play a significant role in social and economic development. In many of these countries, and others around the world, postal savings and giro remittances are the only means of providing financial services to all segments of the population, particularly women, rural communities, and the urban poor. Postal savings in many countries also hold the largest share of individual and household savings among competing institutions. This book examines the postal financial systems of some twenty countries visited by the author, and also includes case studies by expert authors from different developing nations. Among the topics covered are savings product development, investing mobilized funds, receiving overseas remittances, and utilizing financial technology.

part 1|76 pages

Postal Savings for Development

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

Overview and Summary of Policy Proposals for Postal Savings in Developing Countries

part 2|174 pages

Asian Country Case Studies

chapter 4|14 pages

Developing Postal Savings in China

chapter 6|12 pages

Postal Banking and the Financial Crisis in the Republic of Korea

Policy Strategy Proposals for the Postcrisis Era

chapter 10|16 pages

Postal Savings in Sri Lanka

chapter 12|13 pages

Vietnam's Postal Savings Service