GREEN BANKING AND ITS IMPACT AT THE GRASS ROOT LEVEL OF SOCIETY
Abstract
It is believed that financial inclusion issues are clearly associated with the social and economic inclusion issues. In most instances, the progression of agriculture and micro enterprise-sectors are associated with the socioeconomic advancement of the vulnerable and low-income sections of society. It is vital that we design more effective delivery channels and financial products to attain better outcomes in these endeavors. In fact, there is so much opportunity for investment in this area that it is important to balance one’s efforts and focus in order not to lose control and incur unnecessary risk. This paper explores how innovations in banking system support green banking for a sustainable economy especially aiming at grass root level of our economy that are totally unaware about the innovations in banking system.
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