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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Financial Inclusion in India – An Overview -- Chapter 3: Review of Literature -- Chapter 4: Data and Methodology -- Chapter 5: Analysis and Findings -- Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusion.
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This paper uses a unique data set with 1.1 million customer transactions from a microfinance institution in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2017 to 2018. The paper provides evidence of assortative gender matching in agent banking transactions, as clients prefer to transact with agents of...
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Purpose - Both branch and automated teller machine (ATM) are playing a crucial role in banking coverage expansion in India. People prefer to go to an ATM for withdrawal of money rather waiting in a queue for hours at a branch. Without the existence of a full-fledged brick-and-mortar branch, ATM...
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This paper uses a randomized controlled trial to study the effects of access to agent banking. Individuals were encouraged to open an account and transact at a banking agent or a branch of a financial institution. Compared with individuals who were sent to the branch, individuals sent to an...
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