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The Global Findex Database 2014 : Measuring Financial Inclusion around the World

Authors :
Demirguc-Kunt, Asli
Klapper, Leora
Singer, Dorothe
Van Oudheusden, Peter
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

The Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) database, launched by the World Bank in 2011, provides comparable indicators showing how people around the world save, borrow, make payments, and manage risk. The 2014 edition of the database reveals that 62 percent of adults worldwide have an account at a bank or another type of financial institution or with a mobile money provider. Between 2011 and 2014, 700 million adults became account holders while the number of those without an account—the unbanked—dropped by 20 percent to 2 billion. What drove this increase in account ownership? A growth in account penetration of 13 percentage points in developing economies and innovations in technology—particularly mobile money, which is helping to rapidly expand access to financial services in Sub-Saharan Africa. Along with these gains, the data also show that big opportunities remain to increase financial inclusion, especially among women and poor people. Governments and the private sector can play a pivotal role by shifting the payment of wages and government transfers from cash into accounts. There are also large opportunities to spur greater use of accounts, allowing those who already have one to benefit more fully from financial inclusion. In developing economies 1.3 billion adults with an account pay utility bills in cash, and more than half a billion pay school fees in cash. Digitizing payments like these would enable account holders to make the payments in a way that is easier, more affordable, and more secure.

Subjects

Subjects :
AFFORDABILITY
INVESTMENT
CULTURAL NORMS
SAVINGS RATES
PRIVATE LENDER
SOURCE OF FUNDS
FIRST ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT
OVERDRAFT
FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDER
CREDIT CARD
CASH PAYMENTS
MORTGAGE MARKET
UNEMPLOYMENT
INVESTMENTS
COOP
INSTALLMENT
BUSINESS OWNERS
COOPERATIVE
COLLATERAL
REGULAR PAYMENTS
SOCIAL BANKING
POINT-OF-SALE
FARMERS
MORTGAGE
BANK ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
BORROWERS
DEPOSITS
REMITTANCE
INFORMAL SAVINGS
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DEBIT CARDS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS
PAWN SHOP
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
MORTGAGES
INFORMAL SAVING
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
CASH MANAGEMENT
PAYMENTS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PROPERTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERS
MERCHANTS
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
EMPOWERMENT
ENTREPRENEURS
PRIVATE LENDERS
ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS
VOUCHERS
BANK ACCOUNT
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
INFORMAL LOANS
SAVINGS PRODUCT
EXCLUSION
BANKRUPTCY
CASH DEPOSITS
ELECTRONIC DEPOSITS
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
LENDERS
LENDER
GREATER ACCESS
SECURITY
ECONOMIC CRISES
ENTERPRISE
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MICRO- ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
TERM CREDIT
HOUSEHOLDS
BANKING SERVICES
EMPLOYER
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
PAYDAY LENDER
BANKS
BENEFIT PAYMENTS
UNION
BORROWING
LOAN
BANKING CRISES
CREDIT
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SECURITIES
MICROFINANCE
FEE
INCOME GROUPS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
REAL ESTATE
RISK OF FRAUD
MONEY TRANSFER
CREDIT UNION
PAYMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE
DEBIT CARD
PUBLIC BANKS
MONEY LAUNDERING
HOUSING FINANCE
GENDER
GENDER GAP
PAYMENT
MICRO- ENTERPRISE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL BANKS
SOURCE OF CREDIT
CREDIT CARDS
TRANSACTION COSTS
LOAN SHARK
OUTSTANDING LOAN
INFORMAL LENDERS
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
WOMEN
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
BANK BRANCH
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
GUARANTEE
BANK
LOANS
LOANS FROM FAMILY
BANKING CRISIS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
FINANCE
FORMAL SAVINGS
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL CREDIT
LACK OF ACCESS
PAWN
MEDICAL EXPENSES
HOUSEHOLD
DEBT
SAVING
SOCIAL SECURITY
INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
INCOME GROUP
FEES
FINANCIAL SERVICE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
INFORMAL LENDER
REGULAR PAYMENT
ACCESS TO ACCOUNTS
ATM CARDS
CAPITAL
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDER
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
POINT-OF-SALE TERMINALS
COMMERCIAL BANK
REMITTANCES
FAMILY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
PAYMENT OF WAGES
BANK FAILURES
AFFORDABLE PRICES
EMPLOYEES
FORMAL SAVING
EQUITY
CREDIT ACCESS
SAVINGS RATE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
PAWN SHOPS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
BANK BRANCHES
SMALLHOLDER
ACCESS TO CREDIT
FINANCIAL ACCESS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
PEOPLE
POOR CREDIT
EXPATRIATES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
SAVINGS MECHANISM
PHONE PENETRATION
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES
SUBSIDY
CASH WITHDRAWALS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
SAVINGS
DISCRIMINATION
DIRECT DEPOSIT
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
EXCLUSIONS
CREDIT DECISIONS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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