Abstract

Sustainable economic growth depends heavily on financial inclusion or the accessibility and availability of financial services to all people and enterprises. Fintech, a combination of finance and technology, produces innovative solutions for people and businesses and has become an effective tool for attaining financial inclusion on a worldwide scale. This article explores the transformative power of Fintech in promoting financial inclusion and focuses on the challenges of adopting Fintech. Global and national leaders must reduce the digital divide between and within nations in order to benefit from digital financial services and create inclusive societies. This will address growing disparities that have arisen during and after the continuing crisis. To ensure adequate competition, it is necessary to strike a balance between promoting financial innovation and mitigating various risks, such as inadequate consumer protection, low financial and digital literacy, uneven access to digital infrastructure, and data biases that require national action. Additionally, money laundering and cyber risks must be addressed through international agreements and information sharing, including on antitrust laws.

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