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FinTech Innovations and Their Role in Enhancing Financial Inclusion for Digital Nomads in the Gig Economy

Author(s) Mr. Raghuveer P, Dr. Hema Patil
Country India
Abstract The quick progress of the gig economy and the appearance of digital nomadism have transformed traditional employment and financial ecosystems, increasing reliance on digital financial services. FinTech modernizations, including movable banking, digital cases, blockchain technologies, and decentralized finance, have significantly enhanced admittance to financial facilities. However, the extent to which these innovations contribute to meaningful financial inclusion remains a critical area of inquiry. This study presents a wide-ranging analysis of poetry examining the part of FinTech in enhancing financial inclusion among digital nomads. Using a narrative review approach, the study synthesizes research across themes such as ordinal finance embracing, financial literacy, gig economy dynamics, and platform-based monetary amenities. The verdicts signpost that while FinTech improves accessibility and efficiency, tests such as regulatory barriers, trust deficits, financial literacy gaps, and cross-border complexities persist. The study highlights the need for integrating technological, behavioral, and policy perspectives to achieve inclusive financial systems. The review contributes to the literature by providing a multidimensional understanding of FinTech-enabled inclusion and offers inferences for representatives, financial establishments, and gig workers.
Keywords FinTech, financial inclusion, digital nomads, gig economy, digital finance, financial literacy, mobile banking
Field Business Administration
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-06-03
DOI https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2026.v07i03.6371

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