While addressing the Singapore Fintech Festival (SFF) on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that that financial inclusion has become a reality for 1.3 billion Indians as he pitched India as a favourite destination for investment.
It is to be noted that PM Modi became the first world leader to address the Singapore Fintech Festival. The festival which was launched in 2016 is in its third edition.
On the occasion, PM Modi said, “Financial inclusion has become reality for 1.3 billion Indians. We have generated more than 1.2 billion biometric identities- Aadhaar or foundation- in just a few years.” He further stated that through Aadhaar and cellphones, his government has launched Jan Dhan Yojana and opened 330 million new bank accounts in three years.
“These are 330 million sources of identity, dignity and opportunities. Less than 50 percent of Indian had bank accounts in 2014. Now, it is nearly universal. So today, more than a billion biometric identities, more than a billion bank accounts and more than a billion cell phones give India by far the biggest public infrastructure in the world,” PM Modi added.
“We are in an age of a historic transition brought about by technology. From desktop to cloud, from Internet to social media, from IT Services to Internet of Things, we have come a long way in short time,” he concluded.
Importantly, the Singapore Fintech Festival (SFF) is already the world’s largest event on financial technology or fintech. In 2017, the event drew as many as 30,000 participants from over 100 countries. The SFF involves a three-day conference, and exhibition of FinTech firms and capabilities, a global competition of FinTech solutions and a platform for matching entrepreneurs and investment capital.
Later, in the day, PM Modi will attend the 13th East Asia Summit, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and other associated meetings of the ASEAN Summit.
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