Benji is an online platform that aims to disrupt check cashing outlets by providing alternative financial services like money transfers, check cashing, and bill pay with lower fees through technology. It offers these services together under one monthly fee, removing intermediaries and infrastructure costs. This streamlined solution could save underbanked consumers over $50 per year compared to using separate, fragmented services from different providers that charge higher transaction fees.
PowerPoint presentations from Fundación Capital's South-South Knowledge Exchange Forum, organized with support from IFAD "Leveraging Opportunities to Encourage Financial Inclusion"
If you cannot envision the end state of your project, why would you go for it? Break the walls, push your limits further and get the light enter your space...
PowerPoint presentations from Fundación Capital's South-South Knowledge Exchange Forum, organized with support from IFAD "Leveraging Opportunities to Encourage Financial Inclusion"
If you cannot envision the end state of your project, why would you go for it? Break the walls, push your limits further and get the light enter your space...
Internet consultant, librarian and CILIP ‘Update’ columnist Phil Bradley discusses practical uses for Web 2.0 in your library. Delivered at the SLIC FE Conference in Edinburgh on 28 Nov 2008.
The Power of Complete AP Automation WebinarTradeshift
The Impact of Harmonious Supplier Relationships
Imagine supplier inquiry calls into your AP department being a thing of the past. Next envision being able to automate and maximise supplier discounts.
Attend this webinar to gain insights on how to:
- Achieve the highest levels of e-invoicing adoption and onboarding
- Communicate and transact with your supplier network in real-time
- Engage new technologies to achieve 100% e-invoicing with all your suppliers
- Complete AP automation cycle with savings opportunities through dynamic payment terms
- Become more profitable by paying suppliers early in exchange for a discount
- Automate accounts payable with case studies presented
Presenters:
Christian Hjorth, Chief Commercial Officer, Tradeshift
Joe Hyland, Global Head of Marketing, Taulia
http://tradeshift.com/enterprise/events/
Internet consultant, librarian and CILIP ‘Update’ columnist Phil Bradley discusses practical uses for Web 2.0 in your library. Delivered at the SLIC FE Conference in Edinburgh on 28 Nov 2008.
The Power of Complete AP Automation WebinarTradeshift
The Impact of Harmonious Supplier Relationships
Imagine supplier inquiry calls into your AP department being a thing of the past. Next envision being able to automate and maximise supplier discounts.
Attend this webinar to gain insights on how to:
- Achieve the highest levels of e-invoicing adoption and onboarding
- Communicate and transact with your supplier network in real-time
- Engage new technologies to achieve 100% e-invoicing with all your suppliers
- Complete AP automation cycle with savings opportunities through dynamic payment terms
- Become more profitable by paying suppliers early in exchange for a discount
- Automate accounts payable with case studies presented
Presenters:
Christian Hjorth, Chief Commercial Officer, Tradeshift
Joe Hyland, Global Head of Marketing, Taulia
http://tradeshift.com/enterprise/events/
Enabling The Growth of P2P Finance - Simon Deane-JohnsSimon Deane-Johns
Summarising recent a recent submission to the UK government consultation on non-bank finance for small businesses, and the government's response to that consultation. A summary of the ensuing discussion is here: http://sdj-thefineprint.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/financial-innovation-federation.html
NACHA Payments 2012 - HSBC and Earthport ‘Making Low Value Payments Work for ...Earthport
NACHA Payments 2012 - Low value cross-border payments provide an alternative to checks and wires, which could result in increased efficiency, lowered costs, and decreased risks. This session provided an overview of the differences in regional low value payment capabilities, including clearing models, opportunities, limitations, risks and trends in the low value global payments arena.
2. Overview
• Benji is a turnkey streamlined solution that
makes Alternative Financial Solutions more
affordable and convenient to the underbanked
consumer
• Benji’s goal is to disrupt the brick and mortar
Cash Checking Outlets by lowering
intermediation and infrastructure costs through
technology
• Stack Paper, Not Fees - Benji
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3. Opportunity
• Underbanked consumers paid over $78b last in interest
and fees last year alone to conduct financial transactions
• Recent regulatory changes have prevented banks from
charging certain overdraft fees and interest, this has
created an acquisitive marketplace
• The problem is two fold
1. Cash Checking Outlets dominate the distribution of
Alternative Financial Services (AFS)
2. Highly fragmented marketplace
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4. Alternative Financial Services
• Distributed through Check Cashing Outlets
• $680b in transaction volume last year
• $78b in interest and fees
– Prepaid Debit Cards
– Payroll Cards
– Remittance
– Check Cashing
– Bill Pay
– Pay Day Loans
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6. Why Consumers use
Alternative Financial
Services
Benji is both more convenient and
faster access to cash
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7. Check Cashing Outlets
• Brick and mortar branch
based busines
• 15,000+ in the US alone
• High infrastructure
costs
• Saturated with
intermediaries
• Inconvenient locations
and hours
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8. Solution
• Online web based platform that facilitates:
– Check cashing
– Same day money transfers
– Bill Pay
• How this helps
– Lower infrastructure costs = lower fees
– Removes many of the intermediaries
– 24/7 access
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9. Problem
•Highly fragmented marketplace for products
– Each product comes from a different merchant
– High recurring fees
– Higher transaction fees
– Inconvenient
– No cost synergies
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10. Benji’s Solution
• Turnkey solution for Alternative Financial Services
– Prepaid Debit Card
– Payroll Card
– Money Transfers
– Check cashing
• How this helps
– One monthly fee
– Lower transaction fees per service
– More convenient
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13. Ex: Western Union Transaction
$200 $176
12% Spread
Sender
Sender Receiver
Receiver
Fee + FX Spread
Fee + FX Spread
Financial Intermediary
Financial Intermediary
Fee Fee
Sending Agent
Sending Agent Western Union
Western Union Receiving Agent
Receiving Agent
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14. The Process
Payroll
Payroll
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15. Benji Drives Down Cost
Cash Checking Outlets
Cash Checking Outlets Benji
Benji
Agency Fees
Agency Fees Lowers cost through technology
Lowers cost through technology
FX Spread
FX Spread
Infrastructure Cost
Infrastructure Cost
Intermediation Cost
Intermediation Cost
Customer Acquisition
Customer Acquisition
Infrastructure Cost
Infrastructure Cost
Intermediation Cost
Intermediation Cost Customer Acquisition
Customer Acquisition
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16. Business Model
• B2C
– Monthly Subscription Fees
– Transaction Fees
• Check Cashing
• Money Transfers
• Bill Pay
• B2B
– Licensing Revenue
• API license
– Revenue Sharing
• Transaction fees
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17. Customer Acquisition
• Target demographic specific acquisition channels
• Promotional offers for acquiring new users
• Partnership Opportunities
– USPS
– Local urban organizations
• Socially responsible interface
• Benji community fund
– $1 earned, $1 to community fund
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18. Pricing
Industry Average Benji
Monthly Fee $4.95 per product $4.95 for all products
Money
12% 5%
Transfer/Remittance
Check Cashing 3-4% 1-2%
Bill Pay 1-2% 1%
Total Cost $150-$175 a year <$100
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19. Industry Comparison
Greendot WU Bluebird Rushcard Benji
Check Cashing x x
Same Day Money Transfers x x
Bill Pay x x x x
Payroll Card x x
One Monthly Fee x
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