Book Chapter

Digital Financial Inclusion of Women: An Ethical Appraisal

Paul Kofman, Clare Payne

International Handbooks in Business Ethics | Springer International Publishing | Published : 2021

Abstract

Digital finance presents great hope for the financial inclusion of women. At last, more women may enter the world economy and benefit from financial products and markets as others have for generations before them. However, the risks of digital finance as a method to achieve financial inclusion are not insignificant – including personal security issues such as vulnerability to scams, and inappropriate products for their financial circumstances. There are also broader implications for communities and society. Despite increased financial inclusion globally and improved access to digital financial services, inequality and inequity across societies in both developed and emerging economies persist..

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