Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?
The Project is targeted at the vulnerable, marginalized, unbanked groups living on below $1.25 a day. These groups have limited access to finance and social amenities, and the inability to uniquely identify them inhibits their access to available social interventions.
We conducted informational interviews with SL locals to better understand the barriers to their access to mobile financial services. We also consulted with the micro-finance bankers to understand their apathy towards giving microloans to SL locals. The information we gleaned from these interactions, coupled with extensive desk research informed our approach to mapping out the solution of a unique digital ID system -- mUVN.
Currently, end-to-end m-money transactions in SL must be executed within the same network. Hence, if the sender uses a different network from the recipient, the parties need a trusted proxy who uses the sender’s network to complete the transaction. With m-UVN and its MNO-neutral identification platform, the barrier of compulsory uniformity is overcome. The mUVN platform provides digital identification, authentication, and a clearing system -- accessible through USSD and NSDT interfaces. Hence, even without a smartphone, authentication is possible in rural areas. mUVN also provides an opportunity to facilitate other beneficial systems through harmonized digital authentication.