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A survey of impact of financial inclusion for various sectors in different countries

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  • V. Sandhya Rani
  • N. Sundaram
  • P. Prasad Babu

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Financial inclusion (FI) refers to the equal access to financial services, such as loans, equity, banking, and insurance. It is closely linked to economic development and growth, as FI plays a crucial role in fostering a strong financial system that boosts economic growth. However, more research is needed to understand the magnitude and channels of FI's impact and identify FS with a stronger payoff without compromising financial stability. This study reviews various case studies and methodologies to understand FI's impact on various sectors, including economics, banking, humanities, and social networks. It also assesses the impact of FI on women's growth rates in the financial industry. The findings can help financial institutions better understand underserved segments and adapt their services to contribute to inclusive and sustainable financial ecosystems. This study helps researchers understand the repercussions of FI in various fields and provides a fresh plan for developing new methodologies for the financial industry.

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  • V. Sandhya Rani & N. Sundaram & P. Prasad Babu, 2026. "A survey of impact of financial inclusion for various sectors in different countries," International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(2), pages 128-146.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijient:v:13:y:2026:i:2:p:128-146
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