From Exclusion to Empowerment: Financial Inclusion Challenges and Solutions for Rural Women
From Exclusion to Empowerment: Financial Inclusion Challenges and Solutions for Rural Women
Sajithkumar P
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce
GPM Government College, Manjeswar, Kasaragod Kerala, India
Email: sajithpaleri@gmail.com
Dr. Biju SK
Professor, Department of Commerce
Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala, India
Email: bijubodheswar@gmail.com
Aleena Maria Zacharia
Research Scholar, Department of Commerce
Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala, India
Email: researchaleenamaria@gmail.com
Financial inclusion is a fundamental aspect of empowering women, especially in rural areas where various socio-economic barriers persist. Despite considerable efforts to improve financial access for rural women, challenges such as cultural norms, gender roles, limited financial literacy, and restricted access to financial services continue to hinder their full participation in the financial system. This review examines the factors that contribute to these barriers, including the role of microfinance institutions, self-help groups (SHGs), and digital financial tools such as fintech, mobile banking, and agent banking. While these initiatives have provided some benefits, their impact has been limited due to insufficient financial literacy and inconsistent policy implementation. Furthermore, existing literature predominantly focuses on individual aspects of financial inclusion, such as loan provision or gender equality, without addressing the broader systemic issues that rural women face. This review emphasizes the need for comprehensive and sustainable solutions that combine financial education, culturally sensitive policies, and long-term institutional support to address these deep rooted barriers. By synthesizing findings from various studies, this paper underscores the importance of integrated approaches that not only promote access to financial services but also foster economic empowerment, gender equality, and social development. The review concludes with recommendations for future research and policy reforms aimed at enhancing financial inclusion for rural women, ensuring their full participation in the economic mainstream.
Sajithkumar P, Biju S.K., & Aleena Maria Zacharia. (2026). From Exclusion to Empowerment: Financial Inclusion Challenges and Solutions for Rural Women. IJARSAI International Journal of Advanced Research Scientific Analysis & Inferences, 02(01), 12–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18638846