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IIMBG Journal of Sustainable Business and Innovation, 2(1), p. 77-97, 2023

DOI: 10.1108/ijsbi-02-2023-0004

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Does financial inclusion spur CO<sub>2</sub> emissions? The marginal effects of financial sustainability

Journal article published in 2023 by Yusuf Adeneye ORCID, Shahida Rasheed, Say Keat Ooi ORCID
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Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to examine the relationship between financial inclusion, CO2 emissions and financial sustainability across 17 African countries.Design/methodology/approachData were sourced from the World Development Indicators for the period 2004-2021. The study performs the principal component analysis, panel fixed effects model and quantile regression estimations to investigate the relationship between financial inclusion, CO2 emissions and financial sustainability.FindingsThe study finds that an increase in automated teller machine (ATM) penetration rate, savings and credits increases CO2 emissions. Findings also reveal that financial sustainability reduces financial inclusion, with significant negative effects on the conditional mean of CO2 emissions and the conditional distribution of CO2 emissions across quantiles.Originality/valueThis study is beneficial for policymakers, particularly in the age of digitalization and drive for low-carbon emissions, to develop green credits for energy players and investors to take up renewable and green energy projects characterized by high levels of carbon storage and carbon capture. Further, the banking sector’s credits and liquid assets should be used to finance alternative banking energy-related equipment and services, such as solar photovoltaic wireless ATMs, and fewer bank branches.