Rise Of A Digitally Inclusive Economy
Funds in Jan Dhan accounts soar past `2.5 lakh crore mark
Rise Of A Digitally Inclusive Economy

Universal access to bank accounts has not only increased the potential reach of other financial services but has also enabled frictionless delivery of welfare programs to targeted segments through adoption of direct benefit transfer
Mumbai: A staggering 55.44 crore Jan Dhan accounts have been opened in India, 56 per cent of which belong to women, and the total amount in these deposits has surpassed Rs 2.5 lakh crore as of May 21 this year, RBI Deputy Governor M Rajeshwar Rao revealed.
Attending a seminar on financial inclusion, Rao said: “The launch of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) that became the watershed moment in India’s. The Jan Dhan Yojana – Aadhar – Mobile i.e., JAM trinity, provided a quantum leap in our endeavour to ensure access to banking services for all adults, making it the world’s largest financial inclusion programme.” The provision of universal access to bank accounts has not only increased the potential reach of other financial services but has also enabled frictionless delivery of welfare programs to the targeted segment through the adoption of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), Rao added.
In FY 2024-25, digital payments surged 35 per cent Y-o-Y by volume to 60.81 crore transactions per day, with UPI accounting for 83.73 per cent of such transactions. “A particularly compelling example of this transformation can be seen in the informal sector—where today a street vendor or pop-up store owner nonchalantly places a QR code at the fore and receives payment for services without any hassle for cash and quietly integrating himself into the formal financial system with dignity and ease,” he remarked.
It is understood that as on March 31, 2025, 514 districts across 15 states and 6 UTs are 100 per cent digitally enabled. This marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a digitally inclusive economy.