Financial inclusion, regulation and inclusive growth in Ethiopia
Nov 30, 2014
| G.A. Zwedu | ODI
This study is intended to explore the link among financial inclusion, regulation and inclusive growth. The study found out that despite huge progress in the last ten years, financial inclusion is still very low. One of the major problems in enhancing financial inclusion is lack of physical access. Recently, the NBE has discouraged more financial institutions to join the financial sector by raising the paid-in capital for both commercial banks (566 per cent) and MFIs (900 per cent). In addition, access to the existing banks has also worsened by the recent financial regulation that led banks to operate through extremely conservative lending policy, though this policy may reduce future NPLs for banks, which is very positive.