India’s financial sector is evolving rapidly, playing a crucial role in supporting economic growth and investment activity. Reforms in banking, capital markets and financial services are strengthening the overall ecosystem.
One of the key developments is increased financial inclusion. Digital banking, fintech innovations and government initiatives have expanded access to financial services across the country.
Capital markets have also matured significantly. Improved regulatory frameworks and increased participation from domestic and foreign investors are enhancing liquidity and market depth.
The recent move to liberalise sectors such as insurance further signals India’s openness to foreign capital. These reforms are expected to attract long-term investment into financial services.
For investors, a strong financial system provides confidence in capital allocation, risk management and exit opportunities.
Fintech is another area of rapid growth. India’s digital infrastructure has enabled the rise of innovative financial solutions, attracting both venture capital and strategic investments.
At the International Advisory Council, we see the financial sector as a key pillar of India’s investment ecosystem, supporting both domestic growth and international capital flows.