Open banking and digital financial inclusion: Early evidence

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Using a large panel of countries, we study whether open-banking adoption expands digital financial inclusion. Applying difference-in-differences methods, we find that open banking increases the share of adults making or receiving a digital payment, with the largest effect among less-educated adults. We find, however, no statistically significant effect of open banking on the number of mobile/internet banking transactions per 1000 adults. One interpretation of our results is that open banking benefits may accrue through non-bank channels to those who previously did not use digital means of payment.

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Ryan, M., & Mukherjee, A. (2026). Open banking and digital financial inclusion: Early evidence. Economics Letters, 263, 112931-112931. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2026.112931

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