Leveraging Digital Technology to Enhance Financial Inclusion through Microfinance in Tamil Nadu
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15055373Keywords:
Financial Inclusion, Digital Technology, Microfinance, Tamil Nadu, Digital Literacy, Digital PaymentsAbstract
Financial inclusion remains a critical challenge in developing regions, with many individuals lacking access to essential financial services. This study examines the potential of digital technology to enhance financial inclusion through microfinance in Tamil Nadu, India. The research investigates the impact of digital technology adoption on financial inclusion outcomes, considering the moderating effects of digital literacy and awareness among microfinance clients. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data from microfinance institutions and their clients in Tamil Nadu. The research utilizes a conceptual framework based on the Financial Inclusion Framework, incorporating digital technology as a key factor in improving access, usage, and quality of microfinance services. The study hypothesizes that digital technology adoption has a significant positive impact on financial inclusion through microfinance in Tamil Nadu, with digital literacy and awareness playing a moderating role. Data analysis will involve descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression modeling to test the hypotheses and examine the relationships between variables. The findings are expected to provide valuable insights into the role of digital technology in enhancing financial inclusion and inform policymakers, microfinance institutions, and technology providers on effective strategies for leveraging digital solutions in the microfinance sector. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on digital financial services and financial inclusion, offering practical implications for improving access to financial services for underserved populations in Tamil Nadu and similar contexts.
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