Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches

The group of 20 (G-20) recognizes data and measurement as an essential foundation for advancing financial inclusion at a global level. The data and measurement sub-group, in its first year, was tasked to identify the existing financial inclusion da...

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Main Authors: International Finance Corporation, Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
MFI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/10/24117547/financial-inclusion-data-assessing-landscape-country-level-target-approaches
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21741
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topic ABBREVIATIONS
ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS POINT
ACCESS POINTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACTION PLAN
AFFORDABILITY
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ARCHETYPES
ARTICLES
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
AUTOMATIC TELLER
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK LENDING
BANK SERVICE
BANKING ACCOUNT
BORROWER
BOUNDARIES
BOUNDARY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS OWNERS
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
BUSINESSES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATALOGUE
CATEGORIZATION
CELLULAR PHONE
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATIONS
COLLABORATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMON GROUND
COMPUTATION
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTENTS
COOPS
COUNTING
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT LINE
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CUSTOM
DATA ACCESS
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COVERAGE
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DOCUMENTS
DOMAIN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE GROWTH
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
ENTRIES
ENTRY
ENTRY POINT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL REGULATOR
FINANCIAL REGULATORS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FIXED CAPITAL
FORMAL CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FUNCTIONALITY
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
HARMONIZATION
HIGH LEVELS OF ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
HOUSEHOLDS
IDENTITY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDICATORS OF ACCESS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
KNOWLEDGE CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LACK OF INFORMATION
LAY OUT
LEADING
LENDERS
LEVELS OF ACCESS
LEVELS OF USAGE
LICENSES
LOAN
MATERIAL
MATRIX
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
METRICS
MFI
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRANT REMITTANCES
MISSING INDICATORS
MORTALITY
NEXT GENERATION
NUMBER OF USERS
OPINION POLLS
OUTREACH
OUTREACH EFFORTS
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PILOT TESTING
POLICY DESIGN
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROFITABILITY
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUERIES
REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RELIABILITY
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
RESULT
RESULTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SERVICE PROVIDERS
STANDARDIZATION
SUPPLY CHAINS
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
THINKING
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS
USER
USERS
USES
VARIABILITY
VARIETY
VISION
spellingShingle ABBREVIATIONS
ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS POINT
ACCESS POINTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACTION PLAN
AFFORDABILITY
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ARCHETYPES
ARTICLES
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
AUTOMATIC TELLER
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK LENDING
BANK SERVICE
BANKING ACCOUNT
BORROWER
BOUNDARIES
BOUNDARY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS OWNERS
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
BUSINESSES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATALOGUE
CATEGORIZATION
CELLULAR PHONE
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATIONS
COLLABORATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMON GROUND
COMPUTATION
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTENTS
COOPS
COUNTING
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT LINE
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CUSTOM
DATA ACCESS
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COVERAGE
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DOCUMENTS
DOMAIN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE GROWTH
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
ENTRIES
ENTRY
ENTRY POINT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL REGULATOR
FINANCIAL REGULATORS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FIXED CAPITAL
FORMAL CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FUNCTIONALITY
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
HARMONIZATION
HIGH LEVELS OF ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
HOUSEHOLDS
IDENTITY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDICATORS OF ACCESS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL LAW
KNOWLEDGE CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LACK OF INFORMATION
LAY OUT
LEADING
LENDERS
LEVELS OF ACCESS
LEVELS OF USAGE
LICENSES
LOAN
MATERIAL
MATRIX
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
METRICS
MFI
MFIS
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRANT REMITTANCES
MISSING INDICATORS
MORTALITY
NEXT GENERATION
NUMBER OF USERS
OPINION POLLS
OUTREACH
OUTREACH EFFORTS
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PILOT TESTING
POLICY DESIGN
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROFITABILITY
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUERIES
REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RELIABILITY
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
RESULT
RESULTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SERVICE PROVIDERS
STANDARDIZATION
SUPPLY CHAINS
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
THINKING
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS
USER
USERS
USES
VARIABILITY
VARIETY
VISION
International Finance Corporation
Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion
Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
description The group of 20 (G-20) recognizes data and measurement as an essential foundation for advancing financial inclusion at a global level. The data and measurement sub-group, in its first year, was tasked to identify the existing financial inclusion data landscape, to assess the data gaps, to develop key performance indicators, and to lay out the foundations for the framing of financial inclusion target setting approaches. The purpose of this report, prepared for the global partnership for financial inclusion (GPFI), is to highlight the key findings and recommendations of the data and measurement sub-group during its first year, provide input for a roadmap for the GPFI's work plan for the coming year, and to present key policy recommendations for consideration by the G-20 policy makers for the Cannes summit in November 2011. The policy recommendations presented are relevant at the global level, including both G-20 and non-G-20 countries. The GPFI holds the potential for impact on two levels: (i) incorporating guidance on measurement frameworks and prioritizations of targets through GPFI country-level pilots; and (ii) aligning on the roadmap and determining a toolkit for formulating country level targets or goals to help - operationalize GPFI's universal access vision.
format Working Paper
author International Finance Corporation
Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion
author_facet International Finance Corporation
Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
title_short Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
title_full Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
title_fullStr Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches
title_sort financial inclusion data : assessing the landscape and country-level target approaches
publisher International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/10/24117547/financial-inclusion-data-assessing-landscape-country-level-target-approaches
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21741
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spelling okr-10986-217412021-04-23T14:04:04Z Financial Inclusion Data : Assessing the Landscape and Country-level Target Approaches International Finance Corporation Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion ABBREVIATIONS ACCESS INDICATORS ACCESS POINT ACCESS POINTS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNT HOLDERS ACTION PLAN AFFORDABILITY AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ARCHETYPES ARTICLES ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION AUTOMATIC TELLER BANK ACCOUNT BANK LENDING BANK SERVICE BANKING ACCOUNT BORROWER BOUNDARIES BOUNDARY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESSES CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE CATEGORIZATION CELLULAR PHONE CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS COLLABORATION COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMON GROUND COMPUTATION CONFIDENTIALITY CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTENTS COOPS COUNTING CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT LINE CREDIT REGISTRY CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CUSTOM DATA ACCESS DATA COLLECTION DATA COVERAGE DEBT DECISION MAKING DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPOSABLE INCOME DOCUMENTS DOMAIN ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT CREATION ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE GROWTH ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENTRIES ENTRY ENTRY POINT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXTREME POVERTY FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL PRODUCT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATISTICS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIXED CAPITAL FORMAL CREDIT FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FUNCTIONALITY GENDER GENDER EQUALITY HARMONIZATION HIGH LEVELS OF ACCESS HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD FINANCE HOUSEHOLDS IDENTITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDICATORS OF ACCESS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL LAW KNOWLEDGE CREATION LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LACK OF INFORMATION LAY OUT LEADING LENDERS LEVELS OF ACCESS LEVELS OF USAGE LICENSES LOAN MATERIAL MATRIX MEDIUM ENTERPRISES METRICS MFI MFIS MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MIGRANT REMITTANCES MISSING INDICATORS MORTALITY NEXT GENERATION NUMBER OF USERS OPINION POLLS OUTREACH OUTREACH EFFORTS PAYMENT SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PILOT TESTING POLICY DESIGN POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE SECTOR PROFITABILITY QUALITY OF SERVICES QUERIES REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES REGISTRIES REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENT RESULT RESULTS RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS SECURITIES SERVICE PROVIDERS STANDARDIZATION SUPPLY CHAINS TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT THINKING UNIQUE IDENTIFIER UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS USER USERS USES VARIABILITY VARIETY VISION The group of 20 (G-20) recognizes data and measurement as an essential foundation for advancing financial inclusion at a global level. The data and measurement sub-group, in its first year, was tasked to identify the existing financial inclusion data landscape, to assess the data gaps, to develop key performance indicators, and to lay out the foundations for the framing of financial inclusion target setting approaches. The purpose of this report, prepared for the global partnership for financial inclusion (GPFI), is to highlight the key findings and recommendations of the data and measurement sub-group during its first year, provide input for a roadmap for the GPFI's work plan for the coming year, and to present key policy recommendations for consideration by the G-20 policy makers for the Cannes summit in November 2011. The policy recommendations presented are relevant at the global level, including both G-20 and non-G-20 countries. The GPFI holds the potential for impact on two levels: (i) incorporating guidance on measurement frameworks and prioritizations of targets through GPFI country-level pilots; and (ii) aligning on the roadmap and determining a toolkit for formulating country level targets or goals to help - operationalize GPFI's universal access vision. 2015-04-14T21:30:54Z 2015-04-14T21:30:54Z 2011-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/10/24117547/financial-inclusion-data-assessing-landscape-country-level-target-approaches http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21741 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper