Issues and Challenges of Financial Inclusion Among Low-Income Earners In Rural Areas of Malaysia

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS Turkish Journal of Islamic Economics-TUJISE Pub Date : 2021-06-15 DOI:10.26414/A2376
Salihah Sharizan, Nur Harena Redzuan, R. Rosman
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Financial inclusion (FI) appears to be one of the main global agendas as it is an essential way of reducing poverty and increasing the economic growth of a country. FI is the provision of financial services to all segments of society in a more convenient, quality, and affordable way. In this study, the authors analyzed the issues and challenges faced from the two perspectives of the Financial Institutions (FIs) and the rural B40 group concerning the way of pursuing the exclusive of FI. Primary data was collected by conducting semi-structured interviews with four expert bankers from the Financial Institutions (FIs) in Kuala Rompin, Pahang, and two representatives from the B40 customers in the rural areas of Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. Based on the findings, barriers faced by the supply sides of the FIs include 1) high risk of cost and security, 2) barriers in communication and lack of financial education, and 3) lack of proof documents. The other challenges are 1) competition with the conventional institutions, 2) default risk due to non-payment, and 3) internet connection problem. On the demand side, the issues and challenges found include 1) lack of confidence, 2) lack of proof documents, 3) misuse of capital, and 4) lack of financial literacy. Henceforth, the findings have significant implications for the Islamic banking and finance industry in exploring the current barriers faced in delivering financial inclusion to the lower segment of the society in Malaysia.
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马来西亚农村地区低收入者金融包容性的问题和挑战
金融普惠(FI)似乎是主要的全球议程之一,因为它是减少贫困和促进一个国家经济增长的重要途径。金融服务是为社会各阶层提供更方便、优质和负担得起的金融服务。在本研究中,作者从金融机构和农村B40群体两个角度分析了金融机构在追求金融机构排他性的方式上面临的问题和挑战。主要数据是通过对来自马来西亚彭亨州吉隆坡金融机构(fi)的四名专家银行家和马来西亚彭亨州佩坎农村地区B40客户的两名代表进行半结构化访谈收集的。根据调查结果,金融机构供应方面临的障碍包括:1)成本和安全风险高;2)沟通障碍和缺乏金融教育;3)缺乏证明文件。其他的挑战是1)与传统机构的竞争,2)由于不付款而导致的违约风险,以及3)互联网连接问题。在需求方面,发现的问题和挑战包括:1)缺乏信心;2)缺乏证明文件;3)滥用资金;4)缺乏金融知识。因此,研究结果对伊斯兰银行和金融业在探索马来西亚向社会下层提供金融包容性所面临的当前障碍具有重要意义。
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