RBI sets up panel for action plan on financial inclusion
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The release said the objective of the panel is to work out a medium-term or five-year measurable action plan for financial inclusion. It said as per the terms of reference, the committee will suggest a monitorable medium-term action plan for financial inclusion in terms of its various components like payments, deposit, credit, social security transfers, pension and insurance.
Besides, it would articulate the underlying policy and institutional framework, also covering consumer protection and financial literacy, as well as delivery mechanism of financial inclusion encompassing both households and small businesses, with particular emphasis on rural inclusion including group-based credit delivery mechanisms. The Committee is expected to submit its report in four months from the date of its first meeting. In order to promote financial inclusion, the government launched Jan Dhan initiative in August last year.
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