Usage of digital cash based assistance factor analysis results
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| Bank money transfers | |
| Bank money transfers made by the financial service provider contracted by our humanitarian organization have been effective for all beneficiaries | 0.796 |
| Our humanitarian organization uses financial service providers that offer bank money transfers that are fast and reliable | 0.853 |
| Our humanitarian organization always uses financial service providers that offer bank money transfers for beneficiaries in urban and rural areas | 0.878 |
| The financial service providers’ bank money transfers contracted by our humanitarian organization are not affected by network problems | 0.845 |
| Our humanitarian organization works with different banks to effect money transfers to the different beneficiaries | 0.743 |
| Mobile money transfers | |
| Most of the beneficiaries our humanitarian organization serves prefer mobile money transfers to other payment modalities | 0.783 |
| Our humanitarian organization views mobile money transfers as unsafe compared to other money transfer modalities | 0.804 |
| Our humanitarian organization thinks that the mobile money payment modality is easy to use | 0.684 |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers that employ mobile money transfers alongside other money transfer methods | 0.796 |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers whose mobile money transfer network is reliable | 0.760 |
| Cheques | |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers using cheques to transfer money to selected beneficiaries | 0.849 |
| Our humanitarian organization thinks that cheques give better references and accountability | 0.851 |
| Most of the beneficiaries our humanitarian organization serves are well conversant with cheques | 0.853 |
| Our humanitarian organization allows cheques as a mode of payment to beneficiaries who are both in urban and rural areas | 0.862 |
| Our humanitarian organizations finds cheques as a friendlier and familiar payment modality to all people | 0.863 |
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| Bank money transfers made by the financial service provider contracted by our humanitarian organization have been effective for all beneficiaries | 0.796 |
| Our humanitarian organization uses financial service providers that offer bank money transfers that are fast and reliable | 0.853 |
| Our humanitarian organization always uses financial service providers that offer bank money transfers for beneficiaries in urban and rural areas | 0.878 |
| The financial service providers’ bank money transfers contracted by our humanitarian organization are not affected by network problems | 0.845 |
| Our humanitarian organization works with different banks to effect money transfers to the different beneficiaries | 0.743 |
| Most of the beneficiaries our humanitarian organization serves prefer mobile money transfers to other payment modalities | 0.783 |
| Our humanitarian organization views mobile money transfers as unsafe compared to other money transfer modalities | 0.804 |
| Our humanitarian organization thinks that the mobile money payment modality is easy to use | 0.684 |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers that employ mobile money transfers alongside other money transfer methods | 0.796 |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers whose mobile money transfer network is reliable | 0.760 |
| Our humanitarian organization contracts financial service providers using cheques to transfer money to selected beneficiaries | 0.849 |
| Our humanitarian organization thinks that cheques give better references and accountability | 0.851 |
| Most of the beneficiaries our humanitarian organization serves are well conversant with cheques | 0.853 |
| Our humanitarian organization allows cheques as a mode of payment to beneficiaries who are both in urban and rural areas | 0.862 |
| Our humanitarian organizations finds cheques as a friendlier and familiar payment modality to all people | 0.863 |
Source(s): Table by authors