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Facilitating PMJDY 2.0, India’s national financial inclusion strategy

  • time Oct 27, 2018
  • calendar 1 min

MSC has played a critical role in supporting Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)—India’s national financial inclusion strategy. We helped the Indian government implement and then reshape the program. MSC reviewed the performance of Bank Mitrs (bank agents) and examined users’ perceptions and experience of the services delivered by agents. Based on the success of the program, MSC was tasked to help develop the second phase of PMJDY. We prepared the reports for each of the committees and developed a summary report. PMJDY 2.0 was announced in 2018, with a potential impact on over 800 million people.

MSC has played a key role in supporting the Ministry of Finance in India around Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)—India’s national financial inclusion strategy. We helped the Indian government implement and then reshape the program. MSC conducted a series of quantitative and qualitative reviews of the performance of Bank Mitrs (bank agents), who were a crucial part of the roll-out of the program. We also examined users’ perceptions and experience of the services delivered by agents.

MSC’s recommendations significantly improved the services of over 600,000 Bank Mitrs with an impact on over 300 million PMJDY account holders.

India’s Ministry of Finance then asked MSC to coordinate the development of the second phase of PMJDY. We participated in all five committees as co-chairs. These were:

  1. Products and Business Correspondents (agents);
  2. Payments and Digital Infrastructure;
  3. Microcredit;
  4. Communications and Financial Education;
  5. FinTech for Financial Inclusion.

MSC prepared the reports for each of the committees and developed a summary report to guide the strategy and its implementation. Based on this, the Prime Minister of India announced PMJDY 2.0 in his 2018 Independence Day speech. The revised program would have a positive impact on over 800 million people.

 

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