HOW CASHLESS PAYMENTS SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL INCLUSION

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https://doi.org/10.35631/AIJBES.828005

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Cashless Payments, Digital Finance, Economic Empowerment, Financial Inclusion, Fintech, Sustainability, Underserved Communities

Abstract

Cashless payments are emerging as an important mechanism to expand financial access, especially in the context of underserved communities. QR-based technologies and digital banking can reduce the provision of physical banking infrastructure and can reduce transaction costs by providing a more secure and transparent platform for every financial transaction. Despite the rapid growth of the cashless ecosystem, the role of cashless transactions in supporting financial inclusion remains crucial. However, underserved communities remain underexplored. This paper investigates how cashless payment systems support sustainable financial inclusion among underserved communities by expanding financial accessibility, enhancing service efficiency, improving transparency and financial security, reducing environmental impact, and supporting long-term economic participation. In addition, the study highlights key challenges that may hinder the effective and inclusive adoption of cashless payment systems among vulnerable populations. This study uses a conceptual research approach, synthesising existing literature on cashless payments, mobile wallets, QR-based transactions, and digital banking to identify how cashless systems contribute to sustainable financial inclusion. The findings indicate that cashless payment systems contribute to sustainable financial inclusion for underserved communities through wider access to financial services, improved transparency and security, lower environmental and operational costs, and enhanced opportunities for long-term economic empowerment. The study concludes that cashless payment systems play a critical role in ensuring that financial inclusion operates effectively and sustainably over time, particularly for underserved populations. To realise these benefits, all parties, such as policymakers, financial institutions, and technology providers, need to work together to strengthen digital infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and user capabilities.

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2026-06-04

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Mustafa, N. A. A. Y., Hamzah, M. I., & Ramli, F. A. A. (2026). HOW CASHLESS PAYMENTS SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL INCLUSION. ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SME’S (AIJBES), 8(28), 87–99. https://doi.org/10.35631/AIJBES.828005