Serving the unserved: a market segmentation, price discrimination based customer-centeric approach to home loans in india
Prof.R.Panzhanisamy, Shashank Tiwari
Galgotias University
Abstract
The housing finance sector in India has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, yet a significant portion of the population remains excluded from accessing formal home loan facilities. This master thesis report aims to address this gap by proposing a customer-centric approach to home loans, utilizing market segmentation and price discrimination strategies to serve the unserved segment of the market effectively.
The study begins by identifying the need to bridge the gap in home loan accessibility and explores the reasons behind the exclusion of certain demographic groups. Through a comprehensive literature review, the report examines existing research on home loans, market segmentation, price discrimination, and customer-centric approaches in the financial services industry.
The research methodology employed in this study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques to gather insights into the preferences, challenges, and perceptions of potential home loan borrowers. A carefully designed sampling plan ensures the representativeness and reliability of the data collected.
Data analysis reveals patterns and trends within the home loan market, shedding light on the effectiveness of different segmentation and pricing strategies in reaching the unserved population. The questionnaire used for data collection is provided in the report, along with a discussion of the limitations, challenges, and barriers encountered during the research process.
In conclusion, the report summarizes key findings and recommends strategies for policymakers, financial institutions, and other stakeholders to enhance inclusivity and efficiency in the home loan sector. By adopting a customer-centric approach and leveraging market segmentation and price discrimination techniques, the goal of serving the unserved can be achieved, contributing to greater financial inclusion and societal welfare.