Women In India Own 35% Of Bank Accounts, But Only 20% Of Total Deposits: Report

Women own a little over one-third of deposit accounts but only one fifth of the total deposit amount in scheduled commercial banks, a report by the Statistics Ministry showed. It also revealed that only one of four bank employees are women.

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2023-03-24 13:00:24.0

Women In India Own 35% Of Bank Accounts, But Only 20% Of Total Deposits: Report

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