Bharat Financial Inclusion

Bharat Financial Inclusion
Bharat Financial Inclusion
Shareholder Return: 3-year, Sales Growth: 3-year CAGR, Return On Equity: 3-year average
At a Glance
  • Shareholder Return
    274%
  • Sales Growth
    44%
  • Return on Equity
    22 %

Why Super 50

Today, as a publicly listed business, this microfinance pioneer is living up to the mandate of financial inclusion for the poor, particularly women, which it started with as a non-profit organisation. It is using smartphone apps to bring digital wallets and electronic transactions to its customers and even those who aren't its members. For instance, it is pilot-testing an Aadhaar-based digital payments feature in Humnabad taluk in Karnataka's Bidar district to bring 'Digital India' to those who truly need it.



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