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بين هيمنة “بنكك” وغياب المركزي.. الاقتصاد والمواطن السوداني تحت رحمة التطبيق الواحد
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بين هيمنة “بنكك” وغياب المركزي.. الاقتصاد والمواطن السوداني تحت رحمة التطبيق الواحد

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تمثل ظاهرة الاستحواذ شبه الشامل لتطبيق “بنكك”، التابع لبنك الخرطوم، على المشهد المصرفي الرقمي في السودان حالة دراسية فريدة تستحق التأمل والنقد. ففي الوقت الذي تتزاحم فيه التطبيقات البنكية في السوق السوداني — بدءا من “فوري” الخاص ببنك فيصل الإسلامي، و”أوكاش” لبنك أم درمان الوطني، و”ساهل” لبنك النيل، وصولا إلى تطبيقات أخرى ك “البركة”، و”مشرق”، …

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