Gurugram, 21st of August, 2026 : Financial inclusion and rural entrepreneurship can play an important role in creating sustainable livelihoods and strengthening local economies. Across India, several organisations are working to improve access to banking, credit, financial education, and business support in underserved communities.
1. Save Solutions
Save Solutions is working to bring banking and financial services closer to rural and semi-urban communities through its extensive Business Correspondent and Customer Service Point network. The company currently reports more than 15,400 CSPs serving over 8,600 villages and 23 million customers.
Beyond doorstep banking, the Save Solutions group also offers MSME financing and microfinance. Its microfinance business is focused on supporting the entrepreneurial needs of low-income women, while its financial-services business provides loans to small and MSME enterprises. This combination of last-mile banking and access to business finance makes Save Solutions relevant to both financial inclusion and rural entrepreneurship.

2. Mann Deshi Foundation
Mann Deshi Foundation focuses on strengthening the economic participation of rural women through financial education, business skills, and access to support networks. The foundation works alongside Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank to address challenges that rural women face in accessing formal financial services.
Its programmes also help women entrepreneurs develop business skills and gain access to markets, making financial literacy and entrepreneurship support an important part of its rural development approach.

3. Bharat Social Finance Corporation
Bharat Social Finance Corporation works with underserved communities to improve access to responsible financial services. Its focus includes financial accessibility, self-development, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic growth in rural communities.
By connecting financial access with livelihood and enterprise opportunities, BSFC aims to help individuals jtand communities build greater economic self-reliance.

4. WeGrow India
WeGrow India operates in the financial inclusion space, providing microloans and promoting entrepreneurship among vulnerable sections of society. The organisation has a particular focus on women and aims to improve access to financial services across underserved communities.
Its model combines lending with a broader objective of financial empowerment, helping borrowers access capital that can support small businesses and livelihood activities.

5. SIDBI
The Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) plays an important role in supporting India’s MSME and entrepreneurship ecosystem. Its initiatives include support for financial inclusion, sustainable livelihoods, access to financial services, and entrepreneurship.
SIDBI has also supported interventions focused on rural micro-enterprises and financial inclusion, including technical assistance to rural livelihood organisations and digital financial literacy initiatives for Self-Help Group members.

6. Sahaj e-Village
Sahaj e-Village has been involved in expanding financial inclusion through Customer Service Centres, particularly in underserved areas. SIDBI lists the organisation as a partner supporting the expansion of services such as savings, micro-insurance, and micro-pensions through identified Customer Service Centres.
By using local service points to bring financial products closer to communities, such models can help reduce the access gap between rural populations and formal financial institutions.

Financial inclusion becomes more meaningful when access to banking and credit is combined with opportunities to earn, build businesses, and develop financial capabilities. Organisations working at this intersection are helping strengthen rural livelihoods while creating pathways for greater economic participation.

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