Access to Banking Services and Poverty Reduction: A State-Wise Assessment in India

16 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2009

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Amit K. Bhandari

RBC College; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

Financial inclusion is the broad based delivery of banking and other financial services at affordable cost to the poorest sections of society. In India, financial inclusion emphasizes to include maximum number of people under formal financial systems. The most important part of financial services in a region is typically measured by number of people who have access to bank accounts. The present study investigates the drive to financial inclusion in the form of the growth in bank accounts of scheduled commercial banks and the changes in below poverty line population. The result suggests that the growth in bank accounts is not significantly associated with the reduction in below poverty line population across states. Providing banking services to maximum number of people is unsuccessful as a poverty reduction strategy. As a poverty reduction strategy, developing inclusive financial systems should give priority, which is financially and socially sustainable.

Keywords: banking, financial inclusion, poverty

JEL Classification: G24, G21, I32

Suggested Citation

Bhandari, Amit K., Access to Banking Services and Poverty Reduction: A State-Wise Assessment in India. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4132, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1395079 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1395079

Amit K. Bhandari (Contact Author)

RBC College ( email )

Naihati
North 24 Parganas
Naihati, 743134
India

IZA Institute of Labor Economics

P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany

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