SLBCs can boost financial inclusion if synergy with govt improves: RBI DG

As part of aspirational goals for RBI's centenary, referred to as RBI@100, he said, among these targets are deepening financial inclusion and expanding credit availability

RBI DG Swaminathan
"I urge all stakeholders to continue working collaboratively, leveraging the strengths of each sector, and harnessing the power of technology to create a financially inclusive society," RBI D-G said. Photo: RBI
Press Trust of India Mumbai
3 min read Last Updated : Jun 24 2024 | 5:07 PM IST

Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Swaminathan J has said State Level Bankers' Committees (SLBC) can play a more effective role in financial inclusion through better coordination with government and NGOs in credit planning and promoting digital financial literacy.

Observing that the role of SLBCs in fostering inclusive and sustainable growth is crucial and multifaceted, he said, it can drive significant progress in bridging the gap between financial services and the underserved populations.

"By focusing on effective coordination with government and NGOs, adopting a scientific approach to credit planning, and emphasising digital financial literacy, SLBCs can create a more inclusive financial ecosystem," he said at the Conference of Convenors of SLBCs at Pune on June 19.

"As we move forward, it is essential to monitor and measure the tangible outcomes of our efforts, ensuring that the benefits of financial inclusion reach every corner of our country," he said.

By tailoring initiatives to local conditions and needs, and by fostering a culture of financial literacy, he said there is a need to empower individuals to actively participate in the formal economy, thereby contributing to the broader goal of inclusive and sustainable economic development that is essential for a Viksit Bharat 2047.

"I urge all stakeholders to continue working collaboratively, leveraging the strengths of each sector, and harnessing the power of technology to create a financially inclusive society," he said.

As part of aspirational goals for RBI's centenary, referred to as RBI@100, he said, among these targets are deepening financial inclusion and expanding credit availability.

Deepening financial inclusion is not merely about increasing the number of bank accounts but about ensuring that every individual has access to a comprehensive range of financial services tailored to their needs, he said.

This includes savings, credit, insurance, and investment products that can enhance their economic well-being, he said.

Expanding credit availability, particularly to underserved sectors such as micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), agriculture, and marginalised communities, is crucial for fostering inclusive growth and sustainable development, he added.

While these may appear as part of RBI@100 objectives, they are, in fact, the goals of every stakeholder in the financial ecosystem aligned with national interest, he said, adding, achieving these aspirations requires a collective effort involving government agencies, non-governmental organisations, financial institutions, and the banking community.

The role of SLBCs in this journey is pivotal, as they are the linchpin connecting various stakeholders and ensuring that the financial system works seamlessly at the grassroots level, he added.

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First Published: Jun 24 2024 | 5:07 PM IST

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