FINANCIAL INNOVATION THROUGH FINTECH INTEGRATION: A CASE STUDY OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS, AL CREDIT SCORING, AND BLOCKCHAIN FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND TRANSPARENCY IN INDIA
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- 1. 1. Lecturer in PG Department of Commerce, Christ College Cuttack.
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This study examines how the integrated adoption of FinTech technologies digital payment systems, artificial intelligence (Al)-based credit scoring, and blockchain-enabled transaction infrastructures affects financial inclusion, operational efficiency, and transparency in India. Using a qualitative case study approach supported by empirical evidence, the research analyzes a leading Indian FinTech platform during 2021-2024. Data were triangulated from approximately 2.5 million anonymized transaction records of active users, internal organizational documents, and semi-structured interviews with senior management, technology, and compliance teams. The findings indicate that sustained digital payment usage significantly strengthened financial inclusion, with active users increasing by 38% and transaction volumes rising by 53%. A rural-urban differentiation among active users shows that urban users exhibit higher transaction frequency and average transaction values, while rural users demonstrate faster adoption growth and a higher proportion of first-time borrowers, indicating accelerating inclusion in underserved regions. Al-based credit scoring reduced average loan processing time by 45% and increased approval rates for first-time borrowers by 27% without increasing default risk, highlighting its effectiveness in mitigating information asymmetry across geographic contexts. Blockchain implementation enhanced transparency by reducing transaction discrepancies by 32%, improving audit trail completion to 98%, and substantially lowering regulatory compliance issues.
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