The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code Pilots show that women’s finance works better when banks use sex-disaggregated data, design with women, offer support beyond credit and make leadership accountable.
Financial inclusion
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DBS Bank’s Women and Finance Study Shows Indian Women are Moving Money Differently
by Kabir Jainby Kabir JainA DBS Bank India study with Deloitte shows how women across India are using digital payments, credit and investment tools, while also pointing to the need for deeper awareness and …
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The wealth generation gap is not caused by poor financial literacy alone. Women need practical money knowledge, but they also need income, ownership, credit access, retirement planning, business assets, investible …
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Women-Centric Welfare Schemes are Giving Women Cash. The Next Step is Giving Them Control
by Kabir Jainby Kabir JainWomen-Centric Welfare Schemes across Indian states are giving women direct financial support through monthly or annual transfers. This is a meaningful shift, but real empowerment needs more than cash. It …
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Women investors are steadily reshaping India’s financial landscape. From mutual funds and DEMAT accounts to digital finance communities and independent decision-making, women are moving from passive saving to active wealth …
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The Gender Wealth Gap in India is not just about salary differences. It is about who owns assets, who inherits, who invests early, and who gets to compound wealth over …
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India’s women entrepreneurs are proving financially resilient — yet underserved. The Financial Resilience Institute’s 2025 study reveals that women-owned SMEs outperform in savings discipline but remain excluded from equal credit …
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India’s impressive Gini Index ranking places it among the most income-equal nations globally. But the real story lies beneath the numbers—proxy ownership, gendered access, and systemic gaps still persist.
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96% from Bharat: How digital tools for women entrepreneurs are fueling a silent revolution
by Saranshby SaranshNew data from Tide reveals that 96% of women entrepreneurs adopting digital tools are from Bharat — India’s Tier 2, 3, and 4 cities. This article explores how these women …
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MoSPI’s Men and Women in India 2024 is not just another report. It maps out progress, setbacks, and the complex truths about gender gaps in India. From financial inclusion to …