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Attitude of Rural People Towards Technology Inclusion in Banking Services

Issue Abstract

Abstract
Technology and financial inclusion are the popular coinage in banking parleys in the country. While technological up gradation and mobile banking are catching up so fast, financial inclusion is tardy. However, the banking industry‟s penetration to unbanked areas is still found sluggish. At one end of his spectrum lies the demand to achieve financial inclusion as nearly 50 percent of the population is yet to be covered under the formal system of banking and at the other end lies the task to fulfill the needs of the existing customer. The role of the Indian (rural sector) duty is challenging task. Rural people are not till able to get awareness towards technology inclusion in banking services. Hence the topic entitled “Attitude of rural people towards technology inclusion in banking services” is undertaken for the present study.
Keywords: technology inclusion, rural people, banking services.


Author Information
Dr.M.Jagadeeswari
Issue No
7
Volume No
3
Issue Publish Date
05 Jul 2017
Issue Pages
68-72

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