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Continuing in our theme of Fintech for Bharat, this week we look at the role that networks can play in fostering financial inclusion. Payment networks sit at the crossroads and provide the rails that connect...
Continuing in our theme of Fintech for Bharat, this week we shift our focus to affordable education. We chat with Varun to understand how digital credit is making quality education more affordable.
According to the 2011 language census survey, India has 121 languages spoken by over 10,000 people, with 21 of them recognized as official languages. Despite the fact that 90% of India's population does not speak English, the majority of the internet in India is in English. How does FinTech reach the masses in India with such a diverse set of languages in this situation?
As a country, India has a vast amount of diversity across people, language, culture, education and wealth levels. The diversity becomes even more apparent as we from India to Bharat. Can Fintechs be the great equalizer as they aim to make financial services more inclusive in India?