This paper’s objective was to explore low-income unbanked consumers’ perceptions of bank fairness and the way these perceptions were linked to consumer experiences of vulnerability. Qualitative data were used to analyse low-income consumers’ perceptions about banks’ services and communications. The study finds that although consumers’ financial inclusion is partially hindered by their personal circumstances, the perceived unfair treatment by banks has an even more negative impact on their financial inclusion. Low-income unbanked individuals report banks avoiding them, discriminating against them and impeding their financial inclusion. Banks’ perceived unfairness towards low-income consumers leads those consumers to experience vulnerability ...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to explore how do temporarily vulnerable customers and their ba...
Low-income households in the United States often lack access to bank accounts and face high costs fo...
This article analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics of the financially excluded in Canada using ...
This paper’s objective was to explore low-income unbanked consumers’ perceptions of bank fairness an...
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where econo...
Financial exclusion is an apparent phenomenon globally, the majority of people without bank accounts...
The results of the exploratory research revealed the existence of perceptions and myth amongst low-i...
This article investigates both the coping strategies employed by low-income unbanked consumers in Pa...
A fundamental idea of this study was that the formal financial institutions have an essential role t...
Indian banking system has evolved from a small group of merchant banks to a huge network of commerci...
Financial inclusion has proved to be a strong weapon against poverty. At least two billion of the wo...
Indian banking system has evolved from a small group of merchant banks to a huge network of commerci...
This paper examines how the current practices within the banking industry have helped influence bank...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Masters in Commerce (MCOM)There is a serious probl...
Financial exclusion is a lack of opportunity to access financial services. Concerns about financial ...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to explore how do temporarily vulnerable customers and their ba...
Low-income households in the United States often lack access to bank accounts and face high costs fo...
This article analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics of the financially excluded in Canada using ...
This paper’s objective was to explore low-income unbanked consumers’ perceptions of bank fairness an...
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where econo...
Financial exclusion is an apparent phenomenon globally, the majority of people without bank accounts...
The results of the exploratory research revealed the existence of perceptions and myth amongst low-i...
This article investigates both the coping strategies employed by low-income unbanked consumers in Pa...
A fundamental idea of this study was that the formal financial institutions have an essential role t...
Indian banking system has evolved from a small group of merchant banks to a huge network of commerci...
Financial inclusion has proved to be a strong weapon against poverty. At least two billion of the wo...
Indian banking system has evolved from a small group of merchant banks to a huge network of commerci...
This paper examines how the current practices within the banking industry have helped influence bank...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Masters in Commerce (MCOM)There is a serious probl...
Financial exclusion is a lack of opportunity to access financial services. Concerns about financial ...
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to explore how do temporarily vulnerable customers and their ba...
Low-income households in the United States often lack access to bank accounts and face high costs fo...
This article analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics of the financially excluded in Canada using ...