DIGITAL FRONTIERS: ASSESSING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIVE IMPACT OF FINTECH INNOVATION IN RURAL ECOSYSTEMS

Authors

  • Dr. D. Padma Associate Professor, Department of B.Com (Professional Accounting), Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore. Author
  • Mrs. S. Vishnu Priya Ph.D. Research Scholar (F.T), PG and Research Department of Commerce, Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63300/arjst.2026.v3.i4.02

Keywords:

FinTech Innovation, Rural Development, Financial Inclusion, Digital Finance, Mobile Money

Abstract

Financial Technology (FinTech) innovation has emerged as a quintessential catalyst for financial inclusion, particularly in rural peripheries where traditional banking infrastructure remains geographically or economically inaccessible. This paper investigates the mechanisms through which digital financial modalities, including mobile money, algorithmic lending, blockchain architectures, and state-led digital platforms, are reconstructing rural economic landscapes and generating substantial social externalities. Synthesizing insights from ten seminal studies, the analysis elucidates how FinTech democratizes access to savings, credit, and insurance, while simultaneously fostering female empowerment, enhancing household resilience, and mitigating systemic reliance on predatory informal moneylenders. The discourse critically evaluates both developmental opportunities, such as cross-sectoral agricultural integration and scalability, and systemic impediments, including the digital divide, literacy deficits, and regulatory volatility. The study posits that FinTech transcends mere technical utility to function as a profound social innovation. Its efficacy is ultimately calibrated by its capacity to alleviate poverty, facilitate equitable development, and revolutionize community livelihoods. Establishing robust, inclusive FinTech ecosystems is therefore imperative to bridging the rural-urban schism and advancing global social progress.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. D. Padma, Associate Professor, Department of B.Com (Professional Accounting), Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore.

    Dr. D. Padma, Associate Professor, Department of B.Com (Professional Accounting), Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore.

    Email : padvijaya@gmail.com,

  • Mrs. S. Vishnu Priya, Ph.D. Research Scholar (F.T), PG and Research Department of Commerce, Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore.

    Mrs. S. Vishnu Priya, Ph.D. Research Scholar (F.T), PG and Research Department of Commerce, Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi, Coimbatore.

    Email: vishnuaru2295@gmail.com

References

1. Arner, D. W., et al. (2016). The evolution of FinTech. Georgetown Journal of International Law.

2. Banerjee, A. V., & Duflo, E. (2011). Poor Economics. PublicAffairs.

3. Chen, G., & Rasmussen, S. (2014). Financial literacy and digital financial services. CGAP.

4. Demirgüç-Kunt, A., & Klapper, L. (2013). Measuring financial inclusion. Brookings Papers.

5. Gabor, D., & Brooks, S. (2017). The digital revolution in financial inclusion. New Political Economy.

6. Jack, W., & Suri, T. (2011). Mobile money: The economics of M-Pesa. NBER.

7. Ozili, P. K. (2018). Impact of digital finance. Borsa Istanbul Review.

8. Riggins, F. J., & Wamba, S. F. (2015). Big data analytics in rural development. IEEE HICSS.

9. Singh, A., & Roy, S. (2020). FinTech in India’s rural economy. IJMT.

10. Suri, T., & Jack, W. (2016). Long-run poverty impacts of mobile money. Science.

Downloads

Published

2026-02-01

How to Cite

DIGITAL FRONTIERS: ASSESSING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIVE IMPACT OF FINTECH INNOVATION IN RURAL ECOSYSTEMS. (2026). Academic Research Journal of Science and Technology (ARJST), 3(04), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.63300/arjst.2026.v3.i4.02

Similar Articles

21-30 of 34

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.