DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA

Digital financial inclusion is a fundamental component in alleviating poverty and enhancing prosperity. A comprehensive financial system lays the foundation for a basis of robust and resilient households, enhancing the welfare of low-income groups. This research examines the determinants of digital...

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Main Authors: Ming-Pey Lu, Zunarni Kosim, Yong Kang Cheah
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia 2025-07-01
Series:The International Journal of Banking and Finance
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Online Access:https://www.e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijbf/article/view/26137
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description Digital financial inclusion is a fundamental component in alleviating poverty and enhancing prosperity. A comprehensive financial system lays the foundation for a basis of robust and resilient households, enhancing the welfare of low-income groups. This research examines the determinants of digital financial inclusion among low-income families in Malaysia, specifically focusing on digital literacy, financial literacy, trust, infrastructure and financial service providers. Total of one thousand one hundred seventy-one respondents with income below the national poverty line were surveyed. The Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) and the Multigroup Analysis (MGA) techniques were employed. This study separated the total sample into two groups, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. The results demonstrate that trust, digital literacy and infrastructure are positively and significantly related to digital financial inclusion for all the groups. The role of financial service providers is only supported for the complete sample set and Peninsular Malaysia. Surprisingly, this study found no association between financial literacy and digital financial inclusion. In addition, the MGA results further evidence significant differences between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia in achieving digital financial inclusion. Peninsular Malaysia shows stronger digital literacy and infrastructure, while East Malaysia demonstrates more potents effects of financial service providers and trust in boosting digital financial inclusion. These findings provide practitioners valuable insights into fostering a digitally inclusive financial society. This research includes strengthening consumer protection regulations on digital financial services to address cyber threats, implementing digital literacy campaigns to enhance awareness, and ensuring affordable and reliable internet access. These policy recommendations highlight the importance of formulating and designing tailored strategies to enhance digital financial inclusion among low-income households in Malaysia.
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spelling doaj-art-256800befe084e42aac442062011ac5f2025-08-20T02:49:20ZengUniversiti Utara MalaysiaThe International Journal of Banking and Finance2811-37992590-423X2025-07-0120210.32890/ijbf2025.20.2.5DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIAMing-Pey Lu0Zunarni Kosim1Yong Kang Cheah2Banking Department, School of Economics, Finance and Banking, Universiti Utara Malaysia, MalaysiaBanking Department, School of Economics, Finance and Banking, Universiti Utara Malaysia, MalaysiaEconomics Department, School of Economics, Finance and Banking, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia Digital financial inclusion is a fundamental component in alleviating poverty and enhancing prosperity. A comprehensive financial system lays the foundation for a basis of robust and resilient households, enhancing the welfare of low-income groups. This research examines the determinants of digital financial inclusion among low-income families in Malaysia, specifically focusing on digital literacy, financial literacy, trust, infrastructure and financial service providers. Total of one thousand one hundred seventy-one respondents with income below the national poverty line were surveyed. The Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) and the Multigroup Analysis (MGA) techniques were employed. This study separated the total sample into two groups, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. The results demonstrate that trust, digital literacy and infrastructure are positively and significantly related to digital financial inclusion for all the groups. The role of financial service providers is only supported for the complete sample set and Peninsular Malaysia. Surprisingly, this study found no association between financial literacy and digital financial inclusion. In addition, the MGA results further evidence significant differences between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia in achieving digital financial inclusion. Peninsular Malaysia shows stronger digital literacy and infrastructure, while East Malaysia demonstrates more potents effects of financial service providers and trust in boosting digital financial inclusion. These findings provide practitioners valuable insights into fostering a digitally inclusive financial society. This research includes strengthening consumer protection regulations on digital financial services to address cyber threats, implementing digital literacy campaigns to enhance awareness, and ensuring affordable and reliable internet access. These policy recommendations highlight the importance of formulating and designing tailored strategies to enhance digital financial inclusion among low-income households in Malaysia. https://www.e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijbf/article/view/26137Digital financial inclusionlow-income householdsPeninsular MalaysiaEast Malaysiamultigroup analysis
spellingShingle Ming-Pey Lu
Zunarni Kosim
Yong Kang Cheah
DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
The International Journal of Banking and Finance
Digital financial inclusion
low-income households
Peninsular Malaysia
East Malaysia
multigroup analysis
title DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
title_full DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
title_fullStr DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
title_short DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS: COMPARISON BETWEEN PENINSULAR AND EAST MALAYSIA
title_sort determinants of digital financial inclusion among low income households comparison between peninsular and east malaysia
topic Digital financial inclusion
low-income households
Peninsular Malaysia
East Malaysia
multigroup analysis
url https://www.e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijbf/article/view/26137
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