Abstract
The research service identifies the reasons for financial inclusion,
correlation between Human development index and financial inclusion. Then, it
suggests newer avenues for investments in financial services in India. The
scope of this service includes Low Cost ATM's, Micro Finance, Micro Insurance,
Banking Correspondents, Technologies facilitating Financial Inclusion, No
Frills Bank Accounts. The issues faced by newer avenues is also studied. The
major challenges included the quality of human resource, financial literacy,
managing technology, channels of distribution, capital for scaling up, lack of
information, faulty regulations.
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Charts
Introduction
Market Segmentation and Growth
Challenges and Valuations
Conclusion
About Frost & Sullivan
List of Figures
- Financial Inclusion: Data on Lending and Deposits by MFIs and BCs for
Major Regions (Global), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: Data on Lending and Deposits by MFIs and BCs for
Major Countries (Global), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: Ratio Analysis of Participants (India), 2006-2009
List of Charts
- Financial Inclusion: Levels of Financial Inclusion in Various Countries
(Global), 2009
- Financial Inclusion: Financially Excluded Households (Global), 2005
- Financial Inclusion: HDI and Level of Financial Inclusion (Global), 2009
- Financial Inclusion: Segments (Global), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: ICRILEX India Growth Index (India), 2003-2010
- Financial Inclusion: Operational Performance of Indian Microfinance
Industry (India), 2002-2010
- Financial Inclusion: Operating Model of Banking Correspondence Model
(India), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: Number of No Frills Account (India), 2006-2009
- Financial Inclusion: Various Elements in Cost of Opening a No Frills
Account (India), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: Cost of Various Services Associated with Banking
Correspondence (India), 2010
- Financial Inclusion: Micro Insurance Value Chain (Global), 2010