Financial-sector regulation — banking separation, capital requirements, cross-border activity rules, derivatives oversight.
Product-market regulation, entry barriers, licensing burdens, network-industry regulation, price controls.
Central Bank of Kenya allowed Safaricom's M-Pesa mobile-money service (launched Mar 2007) to scale outside banking-act perimeter via letter- of-no-objection framework, later formalised under National Payment System Act 2011 and subsidiary regulations 2014. Active customers reached ~17m by 2013; agent network ~65,000. Foundational to Kenya's financial-inclusion trajectory.
Per invariant 3, reforms are scored by what they did on each channel-separated axis, not by the party that enacted them. This fingerprint is how the policy-match engine finds historical analogues.
Explicit links are curated by the author. Inferred links are hypotheses in the library that test the same axes this policy moved — the framework's answer to "what does the data say about a policy like this?".
Ranked by axis-fingerprint overlap with this policy. Direction match bolded — those are the closest historical analogues. Shape of the match is what drives policy-outcome comparison, not the country or party label.