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Diverse Banking Products as a Tool for Achieving Financial Inclusion

O. A. Olunuga () and Agbesuyi O.k ()
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O. A. Olunuga: University of Lagos
Agbesuyi O.k: University of Lagos

The Journal of Accounting and Management, 2021, issue 3(11), 18-25

Abstract: This paper presents recent research on diverse banking products on achieving financial inclusion. Financial inclusion, particularly in developing countries, has become worrisome as the majority of rural dwellers still lack access to formal financial services. However, financial inclusion is central to poverty alleviation and sustainable economic growth. The study employed a questionnaire survey and observation to gather information from bank managers and customers of a selected bank. The techniques were additionally enhanced with a semi-structured interview with bank managers and customers. The obtained data was analysed by statistical methods. In association with the conducted research, it can be generally stated that the respondents concur with the statement that diverse banking products influence financial inclusion. The study concluded that a strong financial system typically promotes credit and diverse banking products to consumers, which invariably promote economic growth. Simultaneously, this enhances the quality of life of the people as well as creates and invigorates new jobs.

Keywords: Diverse Banking Products; Financial Inclusion; Financial System; Financial; Service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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