Financial Inclusion: An Assessment of Indian Achievements in Contrast to Emerging Powers

Presented At The National Conference on ‘Inclusive Development: Strategies & Challenges’ Organized Under The Auspices of The Planning Commission, Govt. Of India By A.J. Institute of Management, Mangalore, 26th-27th March 2010

18 Pages Posted: 26 May 2017

Date Written: March 27, 2010

Abstract

This paper attempts to analyze the extent of financial inclusion achieved by India in comparison to that of the emerging powers and developed countries. In this backdrop this paper examines the level and access to financial services amongst the mass. For the purpose of the paper various measures of financial inclusion such as ratio of deposits to GDP, ratio of credit to GDP, population per bank branch, agency wise number of savings accounts, sources and purposes of loans taken, among others are extensively used. This paper also evaluates the different initiatives taken by the leading agencies for helping the situation to improve in the country. It unearth that while growth of financial inclusion in India is quite impressive, it is yet to match the standards of emerging powers and developed countries.

Keywords: Financial Inclusion, GDP

JEL Classification: E00

Suggested Citation

Chatterjee, Ansuman and Rayalacheruvu, Venkatamuni, Financial Inclusion: An Assessment of Indian Achievements in Contrast to Emerging Powers (March 27, 2010). Presented At The National Conference on ‘Inclusive Development: Strategies & Challenges’ Organized Under The Auspices of The Planning Commission, Govt. Of India By A.J. Institute of Management, Mangalore, 26th-27th March 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2973836

Ansuman Chatterjee

KIIMS ( email )

Cuttack
India
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Venkatamuni Rayalacheruvu (Contact Author)

Manipal Academy of Higher Education ( email )

Department of Commerce
MIT Campus
Manipal, 576104
India
+919686416733 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://https://manipal.edu/doc/department-faculty/faculty-list/venkatamuni-reddy.html

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