BARRIERS TO FINANCIAL INCLUSION: AN ISM MICMAC ANALYSIS

Santosh Kumar, G. Shukla, R. K. Dubey
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The policymakers should take a series of immediate actions to address the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic in the path of the sustainable economy by reaching to every segment of the society to return the economy on track, financial inclusion (FI) is the only way to achieve the target. The study analyzes the obstacles in the path to achieve sustainable growth, which has been partitioned into two stages; the identification of barriers and investigation. The study has divided into three diverse stages: identification of barriers, interviews with specialists from industry, and framing an ISM model. Fifteen barriers have been identified in the achievement of goals of financial inclusion with four levels in ISM designed model. Not enough money, Lack of trust, High cost, Financial Illiteracy, Gender issues, Age factor, and Terms and conditions are factors of prime importance as they have very high driving as well as dependence power. Factors like Irregular income, Distance, and Legal identity are not showing a direct impact on other variables in the system, so these three factors may overlook by decision takers. Psychological and cultural barriers and Bank charges are very important barriers to high dependent driving power. These obstacles must require proper attention.
普惠金融的障碍:一个ism微观分析
政策制定者应立即采取一系列行动,通过触及社会各个阶层,使经济回到正轨,解决新冠肺炎大流行在可持续经济道路上的后果,金融包容性(FI)是实现这一目标的唯一途径。本研究分析了实现可持续增长道路上的障碍,并将其分为两个阶段;障碍的识别和调查。该研究分为三个不同的阶段:识别障碍,与行业专家面谈,构建ISM模型。在ISM设计的模型中,在实现金融普惠目标的四个层面上确定了15个障碍。没有足够的钱,缺乏信任,高成本,金融文盲,性别问题,年龄因素,条款和条件是最重要的因素,因为它们具有非常高的驱动力和依赖性。不稳定收入、距离和合法身份等因素对系统中的其他变量没有直接影响,因此这三个因素可能被决策者忽视。心理、文化障碍和银行收费是影响高依赖驱动力的重要障碍。必须适当注意这些障碍。
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