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Indian Bank’s Performance in the framework of Policies & Principles of Financial Inclusion

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  • Baag Pankaj Kumar

    (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode)

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We tie the performance of Indian banks in a broad framework around the policies and principles of financial inclusion. We find that the business aspect of financial inclusion is the biggest psychological barrier in India, though Banks have only recently acknowledged that the poor are indeed bankable, and are working towards creating strong business models that will create sustained financial inclusion as well as make a strong business sense to the bank themselves. This is possible only when financial inclusion is treated as an essential part of strategic financial sector growth and development by the government and the regulators.

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  • Baag Pankaj Kumar, 2017. "Indian Bank’s Performance in the framework of Policies & Principles of Financial Inclusion," Working papers 247, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.
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    1. Pandey, Tushar & Krishna, Nagahari & Vickers, Venetia & Menezes, Antonio & Raghavendra, M., 2010. "Innovative Payment Solutions in Agricultural Value Chain as a Means for Greater Financial Inclusion," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 23(Conferenc), November.
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