Government Disbursements Open New Paths to Financial Inclusion
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Government payments rarely get discussed as financial infrastructure. They’re usually treated as administrative outputs. Benefits are approved, refunds are issued and claims are processed. For millions of households, however, the moment money actually arrives can determine whether they pay a bill on time, avoid borrowing or stay connected to everyday economic activity. The PYMNTS Intelligence […] The post Government Disbursements Open New Paths to Financial Inclusion appeared first on PYMNTS.com .
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