India, Aug. 12 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

Several indicators highlight the significant progress made in expanding financial access, infrastructure and participation across India.

World Bank Global Findex

Banking Access Network

Pradhan Mantri Jan - Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)

JAM Trinity

Total Direct Benefit Transfer

No. of Schemes

No. of Ministries Involved

(as on 10 August, 2026)

Rs. 52,89,019 Cr

320

56

Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)

Gross Enrolments

No. of Claim Received

No. of Claims Disbursed

(as on 30 June 2026)

27.78 Cr

11,31,505

10,97,751

Gross Enrolments

No. of Claim Received

No. of Claims Disbursed

(as on 30 June 2026)

58.66 Cr

2,56,526

1,89,057

Total Subscribers

Male Subscribers

Female Subscribers

Transgender Subscribers

(as on 30 June 2026)

9.29 crore

4.72 crore (50.8%)

4.56 crore (49.16%)

26,599 (0.028%)

PM Mudra Yojana

No. of Loans Sanctioned

Amount Sanctioned

(as on 27 March, 2026)

57.79 crore

Rs.40.07 lakh crore

Total Beneficiaries

Loans Disbursed

Total Loan Value

(as on May 2026)

More than 75.5 lakh

Over 1.12 crore

More than Rs.17,800 crore

Kisan Credit Card (KCC)

Total number of KCC/ISS applications (as on 10 August 2026)

Commercial Bank

Rural Bank

Cooperative Bank

763.6 lakh

368.6 Lakh

1242.0 Lakh

No. of Applications

Amount of Applications

(as on 1 June 2026)

54.10 lakh

Rs. 3,00,951 crore

UPI

Volume of Transactions

Value of Transactions

No. of Banks live on UPI

(as on July 2026)

2,365.8 crore

29,87,880.49 crore

741

National Centre for Financial Education (NCFE)

Workshops Conducted

Beneficiaries

Male

Female

(as on 10 August, 2026)

31,082

10,68,571

373,999 (35%)

694,572 (65%)

Financial Education Programme for Adults (FEPA)

Workshops Conducted

Beneficiaries Covered

(as on 10 August, 2026)

19,266

6,48,512

PMJDY accounts Opened

PMJJBY Enrolments

PMSBY Enrolments

APY Enrolments

(as on 31st October 2025)

1.11 crore

1.40 crore

2.86 crore

44.43 lakh

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)

Atal Pension Yojana (APY)

Jan Samarth

RBI's Financial Inclusion (FI) Index

PM SVANidhi

Nationwide Financial Inclusion Saturation Campaign

Introduction

Financial inclusion is central to India's vision of equitable development. Over the past decade, India has expanded access to banking, digital payments, credit, insurance, pensions and investment opportunities. Digital Public Infrastructure and citizen-centric reforms have driven this transformation. India has moved beyond universal bank account ownership towards active participation in the formal financial system. This transformation has empowered millions of households, entrepreneurs and businesses.

Key Indicators of Financial Inclusion in India

The RBI's FI Index measures the extent of financial inclusion across access, usage and quality of financial services. It serves as a comprehensive indicator of progress in expanding formal financial services nationwide. The FI Index increased from 43.4 in March 2017 to 70.0 in March 2026, reflecting broad-based improvements across all three dimensions.

The Global Findex Database is the world's leading source of data on financial inclusion. It measures how adults access and use financial services across economies. The Global Findex 2025 highlights India's remarkable progress in financial inclusion. Account ownership has reached 89% since 2011, reflecting significant gains in access to formal financial services and active account usage over the past decade.

Bank branches remain the foundation of India's formal banking system. They provide savings, credit and other financial services across the country. India has over 1.81 lakh bank branches (17 July 2026).

Banking access is delivered through branches, Business Correspondents and India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) outlets. As of 6 March 2026, 99.92% villages in the country are covered with banking outlets within a 5 km radius.

IPPB strengthens last-mile banking through over 1.65 lakh post offices (17 July, 2026). It serves more than 11 crore customers across 5.57 lakh villages and towns.

Business Correspondents extend doorstep banking services to unbanked and under-banked areas. India has over 17.36 lakh BC supporting doorstep banking services nationwide (17 July 2026).

Pillars of Financial Inclusion

India's financial inclusion ecosystem rests on interconnected policy and institutional pillars. They promote universal access and meaningful participation in the formal financial system.

Universal Banking

Social Security for All

Inclusive Credit

Digital Financial Inclusion

Financial Literacy

From Access to Empowerment

India's financial inclusion journey has evolved from expanding account ownership to enabling meaningful financial participation. A strong network of banks, digital infrastructure and government schemes has widened access to formal financial services. PMJDY, JAM trinity, social security and inclusive credit have strengthened financial resilience across diverse sections of society. Digital payments and financial literacy are further enabling citizens to participate confidently in the formal financial system. Together, these initiatives are building a more accessible, resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem that supports inclusive growth.

References

Ministry of Finance

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2293812®48&lang1&noshow1

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2246857®48&lang2

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2293812®48&lang1&noshow1

https://pmjdy.gov.in/scheme

https://pmjdy.gov.in/account

https://dbtbharat.gov.in/

https://dfs.dashboard.nic.in/DashboardF.aspx

https://www.jansamarth.in/home

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2188526®48&lang2

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2257087®3&lang1

NPCI

https://www.npci.org.in/product/upi/product-statistics

Ministry of Communications

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2138023®48&lang2

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2086611®48&lang2

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

https://fasalrin.gov.in/

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

https://socialwelfare.vikaspedia.in/viewcontent/social-welfare/financial-inclusion/financial-literacy/national-centre-for-financial-education-ncfe?lgnen

World Bank

https://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/globalfindex

PIB Backgrounders

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?ModuleId3&NoteId154980&lang1®3

https://www.pib.gov.in/FactsheetDetails.aspx?Id149258®48&lang2

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId158149&ModuleId2®20&lang8

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?id158322&NoteId158322&ModuleId3®3&lang1

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2266920®3&lang1

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2285236®3&lang1

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId158466&ModuleId3®3&lang2

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId158056&ModuleId3®3&lang2

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID2269253®3&lang1

Others

https://newsonair.gov.in/countrys-improvised-financial-inclusion-index-shows-continued-progress-in-financial-services-rbi/

Financial Literacy App by NCFE

https://ncfe.org.in/

Financial Inclusion in India: Banking Every Citizen, Empowering Every Household

Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.