Expectations on Union Budget 2026–27 by Dilip Modi, Founder & CEO, Spice Money
Below the Expectations on Union Budget 2026–27 by Dilip Modi, Founder & CEO, Spice Money
“As India accelerates its financial inclusion journey, the Union Budget should continue to prioritise the non-bank Business Correspondents ecosystem and rural fintechs that enable last-mile access to essential banking services. BCs are the backbone of assisted digital finance in Bharat, delivering critical services such as mATM transactions, AePS, cash-in and cash-out, and CASA access in regions where physical bank branches remain limited. Strengthening this network through better infrastructure support, digital enablement, and sustainable incentive structures will significantly deepen formal banking penetration. Rural fintechs have played a pivotal role in making everyday banking accessible and reliable for underserved communities. Enhanced connectivity in rural areas, and adoption of vernacular and voice-based interfaces can further drive usage and trust among first-time users.
As fintech participation in core banking and payment services grows, there is also a need for clearer regulatory guidelines focused on operational transparency, standardised reporting, and consumer protection. Consistent disclosure norms, improved grievance redressal frameworks, and clear compliance expectations will help strengthen confidence across the ecosystem. A budget that balances inclusion, innovation, and governance will ensure that assisted digital finance continues to empower citizens while supporting sustainable growth in India’s rural economy.”
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