Study Examines India’s Policies for Financial Inclusion of the Unbanked
by Sharita Forrest, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, via Phys.org / May 6, 2020Globally, 1.7 billion people do not have a bank account, and policymakers struggle to provide affordable, safe and accessible financial services to the unbanked population.
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With about 190 million unbanked adults, India is second only to China among developing countries in the number of residents who don’t have bank accounts or participate in the formal financial sector, according to World Bank.
Can’t have anyone using money they can’t trace, you know.
Are they working on real-estate inclusion for the unmansioned?
“If you don’t call it, it doesn’t count” – schoolyard rules.
{As the seven ball drops into the side pocket};
“Seven Ball in the side pock . . . yeah, never mind. Your turn.”
So they can’t be controlled by the international monetary system.
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