Branchless bnaking and financial inclusion; Reaching the unbanked and underbanked population
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In Nepal a large segment of the population in rural and semi-urban areas remains
unbanked or underbanked due to geographic barriers, inadequate infrastructure and
economic disparities. This study examines the role of branchless banking in
improving financial inclusion among these underserved groups. Branchless banking
which includes mobile banking, automated teller machines (ATMs), bank
correspondents, point-of-sale (POS) systems and financial technology (FinTech) has
appeared as a promising alternative to traditional banking. The study used both
descriptive and causal research designs. the study was conducted in Bagmati Rural
Municipality of Lalitpur District. A sample of 388 respondents was selected using
Yamane’s formula and proportionate stratified sampling. Primary data were collected
through structured questionnaires based on a five-point Likert scale. Data analysis
was carried out using SPSS software. Descriptive statistics, correlation and multiple
regression analyses were used as data analysis tools. The findings showed that all five
branchless banking variables significantly and positively influence financial inclusion.
Financial technology showed the highest impact followed by POS systems and mobile
banking. These results showed the growing importance of digital finance and
decentralized banking services in promoting financial access. The study concluded
that branchless banking is a powerful mechanism for achieving financial inclusion in
Nepal. It recommends expanding digital infrastructure, improving financial literacy
and improving service quality across multiple branchless channels. Concerned bodies
are encouraged to leverage this information in designing inclusive financial strategies
that reach the most financially excluded groups.
Keywords: Branchless banking, financial inclusion, mobile banking, ATMs, bank
correspondents, point of sales, financial technology
