Financial Literacy for Increasing Sustainable Access to Finance in Nepal

R. Chaulagain
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Recent policies and practices of Nepali financial sector are focused to establish financial institutions to increase people’s ‘access to finance’. As a result, the numbers of financial institutions licensed both by Nepal Rastra Bank and Government of Nepal are growing rapidly. All the institutions are doing the similar functions in the same market. The financial institutions licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank are classified into commercial banks, development banks, finance companies and micro finance development banks, whereas the Government of Nepal licenses to the saving and credit cooperative socieites (SACCOS). Despite the supply sided endeavors, the demand side considerations in financial sector is more silent. This creates a concern about the capability of people in consuming financial services. As a result, quality and sustainable access to finance are in question. Furthermore, the expansions of such institutions are also concentrated in urban, semi-urban and priviledged areas causing unequal distribution of institutions and limited access to finance. This situation has given rise to unhealthy competition among the actors focusing on earning rather than empowering the financial consumers. This paper explores how far the expansion of Banks and Financial Institutions including cooperatives assures the access to finance and its sustainability. The secondary data shows a significant growth of financial sector and an increment of number of people involved in financial transactions in the banking industry. However, the primary data of the study shows that such expansion is necessary but not sufficient condition to assure a sustainable access to finance. The study also explores the worth of financial literacy among the people both in urban and rural areas as one of the means to enhance people’s access to finance and its sustainability. The paper is based more on the discussion and analytical approach with a mix of secondary and primary sources of data.
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尼泊尔金融知识普及促进可持续融资
尼泊尔金融部门最近的政策和做法侧重于建立金融机构,以增加人们的“融资渠道”。因此,获得尼泊尔拉斯特拉银行和尼泊尔政府许可的金融机构数量正在迅速增长。所有的机构都在同一个市场上做着类似的工作。尼泊尔拉斯特拉银行许可的金融机构分为商业银行、开发银行、金融公司和微型金融开发银行,而尼泊尔政府许可储蓄和信用合作社(SACCOS)。尽管有供给方面的努力,但金融领域的需求方面的考虑更为沉默。这引发了人们对消费金融服务能力的担忧。因此,高质量和可持续的融资渠道成为问题。此外,这类机构的扩张也集中在城市、半城市和特权地区,造成机构分布不均和获得资金的机会有限。这种情况导致了关注收入的行为者之间的不健康竞争,而不是赋予金融消费者权力。本文探讨了包括合作社在内的银行和金融机构的扩张在多大程度上确保了融资的可获得性及其可持续性。二级数据显示,金融业显著增长,银行业参与金融交易的人数增加。然而,研究的初步数据表明,这种扩大是必要的,但不是充分条件,以确保可持续获得资金。该研究还探讨了在城市和农村地区的人们中,金融知识作为提高人们获得金融服务及其可持续性的手段之一的价值。本文更多地基于讨论和分析方法,结合了二手和一手数据来源。
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