Sustainable Fintech Catalysing Green Financial Inclusion in Emerging Economies in India
Authors: Lavudi Vijay and Dr A. Karthigeyan
Date: October-December 2025
Page Numbers: 76-89
Issue: 26
Volume: 12
Abstract : In developing nations like India, where a large percentage of the population does not have
access to formal banking services, the rise of fintech has altered the definition of financial
inclusion. Concurrently, there is a greater need for financial systems to be in sync with
environmental objectives due to the rising profile of climate action and sustainability. This article
takes a look at how sustainable fintech has been a game-changer in India when it comes to green
financial inclusion, helping people get the money they need while also protecting the environment.
By combining digital financial services with eco-friendly practices, sustainable fintech promotes
equitable development and tackles environmental issues simultaneously. Fintech offers a one-ofa-kind chance to enact change in the Indian setting, where environmental degradation and
financial inequality coexist. Fintech platforms may reduce the environmental impact of financial
operations, increase the number of people with access to personalised solutions, and boost the
number of people making sustainable investments by using cutting-edge technology like data
analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain. Digital payment systems, mobile banking, and
peer-to-peer lending platforms have had a significant influence on extending financial inclusion
throughout rural and urban India, according to this research. By eliminating the need for brickand-mortar banks, these platforms improve accessibility to banking services while decreasing
transaction fees and environmental impact. Microloans for sustainable agriculture and renewable
energy are two examples of green financing programs that are helping communities in India meet
their environmental goals and meet their obligations under the Paris Agreement. Additionally,
the article delves into specific examples of green financial inclusion initiatives spearheaded by
fintech firms in India. Some examples of these platforms are those that help small and mediumsized businesses (SMEs) adopt sustainable practices, promote the use of electric vehicles, and
fund solar energy solutions for homes in rural areas.
Keywords : Sustainable fintechGreen financial inclusionEmerging economiesDigital financial
services.

