The Role of Fintech on Financial Inclusion in Pakistan

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2024

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Library Information Services, CUI Lahore

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Financial inclusion is an important driver of economic growth, poverty reduction, and social equity. However, in Pakistan, a large percentage of the population remains unbanked or underbanked, especially in rural and economically disadvantaged areas. The World Bank's Global Findex Database 2021 shows that only 21% of Pakistani adults have access to banking services, which has impeded the country's progress toward inclusive economic development. This research probes the transformative capability of FinTech in addressing such challenges and building financial inclusion in Pakistan. This study examines how FinTech innovations, including digital payments, mobile wallets, branchless banking, and peer-to-peer lending, can bridge the gap between access to financial services and the marginalized communities. It further explains how innovative technologies, such as blockchain and AI-driven credit scoring models, may improve access to credit and reduce reliance on traditional financial systems. This research provides a comprehensive assessment of how FinTech has reshaped the financial landscape of Pakistan, tracking the growth and impact of digital financial services from 2013 to 2023. Key findings from the report indicate that the involvement of mobile wallets, including Easypaisa and Jazz Cash, has increased financial inclusion significantly, especially in rural localities. From 2013 to 2023, the number of mobile wallet accounts surged from 3.4 million to 106.9 million. Moreover, digital payment systems transformed the process of transactions. Transaction values had increased from PKR 802 billion in 2013 to over PKR 15 trillion in 2023. FinTech platforms have further reduced barriers to credit through the usage of digital footprints and behavioral data to advance loans without collateral, thus empowering individuals and small businesses. However, several challenges persist, such as inadequate infrastructure, a low rate of digital literacy, and a sense of mistrust in services offered by FinTech. These challenges have led to a huge percentage of inactivated accounts and limited adoption of digital financial solutions in the population. It is, therefore, essential that these issues are addressed to fully unlock the potential of FinTech in Pakistan. The research suggests various actionable recommendations for overcoming the said challenges. Such suggestions are related to targeted awareness programs in terms of enhancing digital literacy, improvement in the infrastructure related to supporting digital financial services

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The Role of Fintech on Financial Inclusion in Pakistan

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