

Angelo D'Andrea
Economist, Financial Stability Directorate, Bank of Italy
Angelo D'Andrea is an Economist at the Financial Stability Directorate of the Bank of Italy. His research interests focus on financial intermediation and banking. His recent research agenda explores the influence of Internet technologies on bank lending, spanning both developed and developing countries.
Angelo earned a Ph.D. in Economics with Honors from Bocconi University and holds an M.Sc. in Economics and Social Sciences from the same institution.
Recent work by Angelo D'Andrea
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Expanding mobile internet fueled a financial transition in Rwanda
Mobile connectivity improves access to land, enabling individuals to use land titles as collateral for bank credit and invest in construction.
Published 06.02.25
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High-speed internet, financial technology and banking
High-speed internet enhances the role of banks in Africa by reducing telecommunication costs and fostering the banks’ adoption of new financial technologies, such as the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) payment system
Published 26.01.24