Unveiling financial inclusion dynamics: Fintech's resonance in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Author:

Ha Dao1ORCID,Nguyen Mai2ORCID,Nguyen Kim34ORCID,Şensoy Ahmet56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Faculty Ho Chi Minh City University of Banking Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

2. Faculty of Basic Subjects Foreign Trade University Ho Chi Minh Campus Vietnam

3. Faculty of Finance Ho Chi Minh City University of Banking Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

4. Department of Accounting Finance and Economics, University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

5. Faculty of Business Administration Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

6. Adnan Kassar School of Business Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

Abstract

AbstractThis article examines the determinants of financial inclusion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEANs), with a particular focus on the role of financial technology (fintech). We constructed an extensive and up‐to‐date Global Financial Inclusion database (2011, 2014, 2017, and 2021) to generate 26,185 observations for seven ASEAN countries over a decade, and conducted a separate case study for Singapore, the region's most financially developed member. The results reveal that financial inclusion and financial technology have experienced robust growth in ASEAN but to varying degrees amongst the member countries. Fintech has a significant impact on financial inclusion over the specified period. The relationship between age and financial inclusion follows an inverted U‐shaped pattern, with the turning point occurring between the ages of 29 and 45. Surprisingly, gender does not appear to be a determining factor. These results align with the aspirations of ASEAN policymakers to promote financial inclusion in line with the sustainable development goals.

Funder

National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

Publisher

Wiley

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