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Digital Financial Access as a Solution to Overcome Geographical Constraints

1 Economics Program, Diponegoro University Semarang,Indonesia

Volume 1

Issue 2

Page: [171 - 178]

Published Online: September 13, 2024

  • Abstract

    This study emphasizes financial inclusion, the term that has acquired
    increasing prominence on the international stage. It incorporates
    the vision of granting everyone, regardless of location
    or socioeconomic standing, access to and benefit from formal financial
    services. A financially inclusive world promises economic
    empowerment, poverty reduction, gender equality, and enhanced
    living conditions for billions of people. The research surveyed 100
    individuals from disparate geographies in order to provide a comprehensive
    view of digital financial access and its impact. The
    following describes the demographic profile of the respondents.

    Keywords: Digital Financial Access geographical constraints solution poverty reduction economic condition empowerment

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