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Access to rural financial services is crucial to eradicate poverty by promoting
rural economic growth. The objectives of the study were to understand the
purpose of credit use and to estimate the contribution of selected factors to
sustainable access to rural financial services. A structured questionnaire was
employed for collecting data from three villages, namely, Sarker para, Shaha
para, and Durgapur of Mithapukur upazila, Rangpur district. Data were
collected from 102 respondents from January 18 to 25 February, 2017. The
concept of ‘sustainable access to rural financial services’ is operationalised and
measured by following established literature, e.g., World Bank study.
Descriptive statistics, Pearson Product Moment Correlation (r), and multiple
regressions (B) were used for data analysis. Results indicate that (i) the highest
22.55 percent of respondents were used credit for opening small businesses, (ii)
an overwhelming majority (92.2 percent) of the respondents had moderately to
highly sustainable access to rural financial services, and (iii) strongly correlated
and important contributing factors were ICT access (0.765), needs of credit
(0.737) and others. The findings concluded that sustainable access to rural
financial services can be achieved by enhancing women’s access to ICT. The
study recommended that improving women’s ICT access can be an important
strategy for promoting sustainable access to rural financial services. |
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