
A decade after their licensing, Small Finance Banks (SFBs) have significantly improved credit inclusion in India. However, their limited success in deepening savings access raises questions about whether the model has moved beyond its microfinance origins. SFBs have demonstrated resilience compared to other banks licensed post-1991 reforms, with many surviving while some earlier private banks faced mergers or business model issues.
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