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The Role of Microfinance Institutions in Promoting Financial Inclusion in Rural Areas Rural Areas

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Financial inclusion is a key driver of inclusive economic growth, especially in rural areas where access to formal banking services remains limited. Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) play a significant role in bridging this gap by providing small-scale financial services such as micro-credit, savings, and insurance to low-income populations. This study examines the role of microfinance institutions in promoting financial inclusion in rural areas. The research focuses on understanding the accessibility, affordability, and effectiveness of microfinance services in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural beneficiaries. Using a descriptive research design, data was collected through a structured questionnaire and supported by secondary sources. The findings indicate that microfinance institutions have contributed positively to financial inclusion by enhancing access to credit, encouraging savings habits, supporting income-generating activities, and reducing dependence on informal moneylenders. The study highlights the importance of strengthening microfinance practices to achieve sustainable rural development.

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