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Item The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Economic Growth: Evidence From India(Department of Finance, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2025) Wijerathna, G. H. S.; Piyananda, S. D. P.Introduction: This paper discusses how financial inclusion has affected India's economic growth, considering its multi-dimensional aspects: Banking access, Banking Penetration, Use of banking Services, and financial stability. While there have been significant improvements, structural problems like low financial literacy, limited digital infrastructure, and regional imbalances impede broader financial inclusiveness. The objectives are to assess the role played by financial inclusion in fostering Economic development and identify ways the existing challenges can be overcome. Methodology: A quantitative approach was adopted, using time-series data from 2000 to 2023. Key variables of interest, including GDP growth, Access to banking Services, Banking Penetration, Use of banking Services, and financial stability indicators (Bank Z-Score, Non-performing loans) were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Correlation analysis, Regression analysis, and classical assumption testing. The results affirm that financial inclusion significantly influences economic growth by facilitating access to financial services and promoting equitable participation in economic activities in India. However, challenges such as high non-performing loans and inflation persist, underscoring the need for targeted policies. Findings: According to the results, FI has a statistically significant positive impact on economic growth. It has been observed that access and use of banking services are crucial drivers in ensuring equality in economic participation. There is still significant NPL and inflation, which pose an upward risk and necessitate very targeted intervention. It calls for more substantial digital financial inclusion, supported by higher levels of financial literacy, in terms of their reach and significance. Conclusion: It sums up that financial inclusion will play a very important factor in sustaining economic growth in India. It suggests increasing financial literacy among people, the use of digital banking facilities, the increase of Digital Financial infrastructures, and sound regulatory mechanisms for access to financial services by all. Due consideration of regional and demographic disabilities by policymakers and financial institutions is required for interventions appropriate to the context to elicit maximum benefits from financial inclusions.Item The Effect of Financial Literacy on Firm Performance through Mediation of Financial Access and Financial Risk Attitude: Evidence from Selected Service MSME in Rathnapura(Department of Finance, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2025) Sugathadasa, B. V. S. N.; Weligamage, S. S.Introduction: This study examines how the literacy of businesses in the service sector in the Ratnapura District, Sri Lanka can be related to their performance. Micro, Small and medium-sized enterprises are the engine of the economy and the main providers of jobs, but they face such difficulties as financial management that is not enough and the difficulty in accessing financial resources. Through the use of financial risk attitude, the research gives financial access golden to the mediating roles and it analyses the connection between financial literacy and MSME performance. This study pursues the gaps found in the current literature and gives real-time advice on how the performance of the MSME in the region can be enhanced. Methodology: The study engaged in the quantitative methodology which included the participation of 168 MSME owners and managers from the service sector of the Ratnapura District. The data can be collected as structured questionnaire and analysis was done by using SPSS, a statistical software program. This strict methodology made it possible to derive conclusions that are statistically valid. The research passed through the very specified factors of production; these include; financial literacy, financial access, financial risk attitude, and MSME performance, in which the study placed its major focus on their interactions. Findings: The results demonstrate a clear, and statistically significant correlation between financial knowledge and MSME performance. At the same time, the research has brought out the mediating roles of both financial access and financial risk attitude in this relation. Besides, financial education not only grants a better access to fund, it also brings the creation of the strategy of investment and risk-taking among MSMEs' holders and managers. A calculated mindset, that is; a risk-taking oriented mindset, also creates a strong bond between business activity and excellence. The findings reveal the intricate relations between the performance of MSME, the financial literacy of the individuals, their access to money and of course, their risk-taking approach in the field of maintenance of the infrastructure. Conclusion: This study is beneficial in comprehending the impacts of financial knowledge on the MSME performances in Ratnapura in particular. Consequently, the report underlines the necessity of financial literacy programs with focus subjects and development of special financial instruments for accuracy in satisfying the effects of MSME owners. There is the potential for growth and sustainability for the targeted regions with the guidance of policymakers and financial institutions. Through addressing some of the research open ends, the study presents options for feasible recommendations for MSMEs' prosperity in the service sector that are also valuable to researchers.