Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies
Financial consumer protection and financial education policies, in conjunction with the regulation of financial institutions and markets, need to ensure safe access to financial services and support financial stability and financial inclusion objec...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC
2014
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/19692165/global-survey-consumer-protection-financial-literacy-vol-1-2-results-brief-regulatory-practices-114-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18977 |
id |
okr-10986-18977 |
---|---|
recordtype |
oai_dc |
repository_type |
Digital Repository |
institution_category |
Foreign Institution |
institution |
Digital Repositories |
building |
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository |
collection |
World Bank |
language |
English en_US |
topic |
ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISING AFFORDABILITY ANNUAL INCOME ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATES APPLICATION FORM APR ASSET CLASS BANK CREDIT BANK POLICY BANKS BASIC FINANCIAL SERVICES BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS BEST PRACTICES BIASES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CHECKS CLASSROOM TRAINING COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL MARKETS CONFIDENTIALITY CONSUMER CONSUMER ABILITY CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER FINANCIAL MARKETS CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS CONSUMER RIGHTS CONSUMERS CONTACT POINT CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COORDINATION MECHANISMS COPYRIGHT CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARDS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM CREDIT LINE CREDIT PRODUCTS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT RISK CUSTOMER DATA DEALING WITH BANKS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT PRODUCTS DEPOSITORS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISPOSABLE INCOME DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS EMPOWERMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXISTING DEBTS FAIR COMPETITION FEDERAL CONSUMER PROTECTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ADVICE FINANCIAL CHALLENGES FINANCIAL CONCEPTS FINANCIAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL CONSUMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DECISION FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FINANCIAL EDUCATION FINANCIAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL EDUCATION EFFORTS FINANCIAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTABILITY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL LITERACY MATERIAL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION FINANCIAL SECTORS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL TERMS FINANCIAL TOPICS FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FOREIGN CURRENCY FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FRAUD GLOBAL MARKET GRAPHICS HOME BUYERS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INDEBTEDNESS INFORMAL PROVIDERS INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMED CHOICES INFORMED CONSUMERS INSPECTIONS INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LENDER LENDERS LICENSE LICENSES LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN APPLICANT LOAN CATEGORIES LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PERFORMANCE LOAN REPAYMENTS LOWER INCOME MARKET ECONOMIES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE LOANS MINIMUM BALANCE MONEY LENDING MONTHLY INCOME MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES OUTSTANDING BALANCE PENSION PENSION FUNDS PENSIONERS PHOTOS POLICY FORMULATION PORTFOLIOS PREDATORY LENDING PRICE COMPARISON PRIVACY PRIVATE PENSIONS PROBABILITY PROTECTION OF CONSUMER PROVIDERS OF CREDIT PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASES QUERIES QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRES RAPID GROWTH REGISTRIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS RESPONSIBILITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL FINANCIAL MARKETS RISK MANAGEMENT SALES SAVINGS SECURITIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOURCE OF INCOME STAKEHOLDERS SUPERVISION SUPERVISIONS SUPERVISORY AGENCIES TELEPHONE TELEVISION TOTAL COST TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY USERS USES WEB WITHDRAWAL WWW |
spellingShingle |
ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISING AFFORDABILITY ANNUAL INCOME ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATES APPLICATION FORM APR ASSET CLASS BANK CREDIT BANK POLICY BANKS BASIC FINANCIAL SERVICES BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS BEST PRACTICES BIASES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CHECKS CLASSROOM TRAINING COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL MARKETS CONFIDENTIALITY CONSUMER CONSUMER ABILITY CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER FINANCIAL MARKETS CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS CONSUMER RIGHTS CONSUMERS CONTACT POINT CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COORDINATION MECHANISMS COPYRIGHT CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARDS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM CREDIT LINE CREDIT PRODUCTS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT RISK CUSTOMER DATA DEALING WITH BANKS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT PRODUCTS DEPOSITORS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISPOSABLE INCOME DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS EMPOWERMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXISTING DEBTS FAIR COMPETITION FEDERAL CONSUMER PROTECTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ADVICE FINANCIAL CHALLENGES FINANCIAL CONCEPTS FINANCIAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL CONSUMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DECISION FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FINANCIAL EDUCATION FINANCIAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL EDUCATION EFFORTS FINANCIAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTABILITY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL LITERACY MATERIAL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION FINANCIAL SECTORS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL TERMS FINANCIAL TOPICS FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FOREIGN CURRENCY FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FRAUD GLOBAL MARKET GRAPHICS HOME BUYERS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INDEBTEDNESS INFORMAL PROVIDERS INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMED CHOICES INFORMED CONSUMERS INSPECTIONS INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LENDER LENDERS LICENSE LICENSES LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN APPLICANT LOAN CATEGORIES LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PERFORMANCE LOAN REPAYMENTS LOWER INCOME MARKET ECONOMIES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE LOANS MINIMUM BALANCE MONEY LENDING MONTHLY INCOME MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES OUTSTANDING BALANCE PENSION PENSION FUNDS PENSIONERS PHOTOS POLICY FORMULATION PORTFOLIOS PREDATORY LENDING PRICE COMPARISON PRIVACY PRIVATE PENSIONS PROBABILITY PROTECTION OF CONSUMER PROVIDERS OF CREDIT PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASES QUERIES QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRES RAPID GROWTH REGISTRIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS RESPONSIBILITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL FINANCIAL MARKETS RISK MANAGEMENT SALES SAVINGS SECURITIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOURCE OF INCOME STAKEHOLDERS SUPERVISION SUPERVISIONS SUPERVISORY AGENCIES TELEPHONE TELEVISION TOTAL COST TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY USERS USES WEB WITHDRAWAL WWW World Bank Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
description |
Financial consumer protection and
financial education policies, in conjunction with the
regulation of financial institutions and markets, need to
ensure safe access to financial services and support
financial stability and financial inclusion objectives.
Consumer protection and financial literacy can contribute to
improved efficiency, transparency, competition, and access
to retail financial markets by reducing information
asymmetries and power imbalances among providers and users
of financial services. Rapid progress toward widespread
financial inclusion must be appropriately complemented with
checks and balances that ensure a responsible provision of
financial services and products. A number of international
efforts are in place to improve dialogue and identify best
practices in financial consumer protection. To contribute to
the international dialogue on financial consumer protection
the World Bank in conjunction with Fin-CoNet, an
international cooperation platform for supervisory agencies
in the area of financial consumer protection, conducted a
global survey on consumer protection and financial literacy
to collect information from financial regulatory agencies in
114 economies. This brief summarizes the key results of the
survey and accompanies the release of the data collected to
provide timely feedback on the results. |
format |
Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
author |
World Bank |
author_facet |
World Bank |
author_sort |
World Bank |
title |
Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
title_short |
Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
title_full |
Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
title_fullStr |
Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
title_full_unstemmed |
Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies |
title_sort |
global survey on consumer protection and financial literacy results brief : regulatory practices in 114 economies |
publisher |
Washington, DC |
publishDate |
2014 |
url |
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/19692165/global-survey-consumer-protection-financial-literacy-vol-1-2-results-brief-regulatory-practices-114-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18977 |
_version_ |
1764443477693693952 |
spelling |
okr-10986-189772021-04-23T14:03:50Z Global Survey on Consumer Protection and Financial Literacy Results Brief : Regulatory Practices in 114 Economies World Bank ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISING AFFORDABILITY ANNUAL INCOME ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATES APPLICATION FORM APR ASSET CLASS BANK CREDIT BANK POLICY BANKS BASIC FINANCIAL SERVICES BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS BEST PRACTICES BIASES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPITAL MARKETS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CHECKS CLASSROOM TRAINING COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL MARKETS CONFIDENTIALITY CONSUMER CONSUMER ABILITY CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER FINANCIAL MARKETS CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS CONSUMER RIGHTS CONSUMERS CONTACT POINT CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COORDINATION MECHANISMS COPYRIGHT CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARDS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM CREDIT LINE CREDIT PRODUCTS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT RISK CUSTOMER DATA DEALING WITH BANKS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT PRODUCTS DEPOSITORS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISPOSABLE INCOME DISPUTE RESOLUTION E-MAIL ECONOMIC SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS EMPOWERMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXISTING DEBTS FAIR COMPETITION FEDERAL CONSUMER PROTECTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ADVICE FINANCIAL CHALLENGES FINANCIAL CONCEPTS FINANCIAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL CONSUMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DECISION FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FINANCIAL EDUCATION FINANCIAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL EDUCATION EFFORTS FINANCIAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTABILITY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL LITERACY MATERIAL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION FINANCIAL SECTORS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL TERMS FINANCIAL TOPICS FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FOREIGN CURRENCY FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FRAUD GLOBAL MARKET GRAPHICS HOME BUYERS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INDEBTEDNESS INFORMAL PROVIDERS INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMED CHOICES INFORMED CONSUMERS INSPECTIONS INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LENDER LENDERS LICENSE LICENSES LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN APPLICANT LOAN CATEGORIES LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PERFORMANCE LOAN REPAYMENTS LOWER INCOME MARKET ECONOMIES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE LOANS MINIMUM BALANCE MONEY LENDING MONTHLY INCOME MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES OUTSTANDING BALANCE PDF PENSION PENSION FUNDS PENSIONERS PHOTOS POLICY FORMULATION PORTFOLIOS PREDATORY LENDING PRICE COMPARISON PRIVACY PRIVATE PENSIONS PROBABILITY PROTECTION OF CONSUMER PROVIDERS OF CREDIT PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASES QUERIES QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRES RAPID GROWTH REGISTRIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS RESPONSIBILITIES RESULT RESULTS RETAIL FINANCIAL MARKETS RISK MANAGEMENT SALES SAVINGS SECURITIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SOURCE OF INCOME STAKEHOLDERS SUPERVISION SUPERVISIONS SUPERVISORY AGENCIES TELEPHONE TELEVISION TOTAL COST TRAINING MATERIALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY USERS USES WEB WITHDRAWAL WWW Financial consumer protection and financial education policies, in conjunction with the regulation of financial institutions and markets, need to ensure safe access to financial services and support financial stability and financial inclusion objectives. Consumer protection and financial literacy can contribute to improved efficiency, transparency, competition, and access to retail financial markets by reducing information asymmetries and power imbalances among providers and users of financial services. Rapid progress toward widespread financial inclusion must be appropriately complemented with checks and balances that ensure a responsible provision of financial services and products. A number of international efforts are in place to improve dialogue and identify best practices in financial consumer protection. To contribute to the international dialogue on financial consumer protection the World Bank in conjunction with Fin-CoNet, an international cooperation platform for supervisory agencies in the area of financial consumer protection, conducted a global survey on consumer protection and financial literacy to collect information from financial regulatory agencies in 114 economies. This brief summarizes the key results of the survey and accompanies the release of the data collected to provide timely feedback on the results. 2014-07-22T18:46:37Z 2014-07-22T18:46:37Z 2013 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/19692165/global-survey-consumer-protection-financial-literacy-vol-1-2-results-brief-regulatory-practices-114-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18977 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |