Measuring Financial Access around the World

This paper introduces a new set of financial access indicators for 139 countries across the globe and describes the results of a preliminary analysis of this data set. The new data set builds on previous work using a similar methodology. The new da...

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Main Authors: Kendall, Jake, Mylenko, Nataliya, Ponce, Alejandro
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
MFI
TAX
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topic ACCESS POINTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDER
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
AGRICULTURE BANKS
AMOUNT OF LOANS
AVERAGE BALANCE
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCESS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK GOVERNOR
BANK LOANS
BANK MARKETS
BANK POLICY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR OUTREACH
BANKING SERVICES
BORROWING
BRANCH BANKING
BRANCH DENSITY
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS LOANS
CENTRAL BANKS
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK BRANCHES
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER LOAN
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COUNTRY TO COUNTRY
CREDIT ACCESS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHT
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CUSTOMER BASE
DATA AVAILABILITY
DEBIT CARDS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT INSURANCE SCHEMES
DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS
DEPOSIT SERVICE
DEPOSIT SERVICES
DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOUBLE BOTTOM LINE
DUMMY VARIABLE
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC STABILITY
EDUCATION SPENDING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
FACTORING
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL ACCESS INDICATORS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL OUTREACH
FINANCIAL PENETRATION
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL REGULATOR
FINANCIAL REGULATORS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STUDIES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FORMAL SAVINGS
FUNGIBLE
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS
GOVERNMENT BANKS
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS
GROUP LENDING
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME STATEMENTS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL LOANS
INDIVIDUALS WITH BANK ACCOUNTS
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
JURISDICTION
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LENDERS
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN PRODUCTS
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MANDATES
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET SIZE
MFI
MFIS
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
MICRO-ENTREPRENEUR
MICRO-LENDING
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM BALANCE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MODERN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
MORAL HAZARD
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
OFFSHORE CENTERS
OFFSHORE FINANCIAL CENTERS
OUTREACH
OUTSTANDING LOANS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PHYSICAL ACCESS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR ACCESS
PORTFOLIOS
POST OFFICES
POSTAL BANKS
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE FUNDS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC FUNDS
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY BARRIER
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY POLICIES
REGULATORY REPORTS
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RETAIL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
RETURN
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL BANKS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BANKS
SAVINGS RATE
SAVINGS SERVICES
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
SOCIAL BANKING
SUPERVISORY AGENCIES
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
TAX
TAX INCENTIVES
TIME DEPOSIT
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS
UNIVERSAL BANKS
WEALTH EFFECT
spellingShingle ACCESS POINTS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNT HOLDER
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
AGRICULTURE BANKS
AMOUNT OF LOANS
AVERAGE BALANCE
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCESS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK GOVERNOR
BANK LOANS
BANK MARKETS
BANK POLICY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR OUTREACH
BANKING SERVICES
BORROWING
BRANCH BANKING
BRANCH DENSITY
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS LOANS
CENTRAL BANKS
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK BRANCHES
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER LOAN
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COUNTRY TO COUNTRY
CREDIT ACCESS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHT
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CUSTOMER BASE
DATA AVAILABILITY
DEBIT CARDS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT INSURANCE SCHEMES
DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS
DEPOSIT SERVICE
DEPOSIT SERVICES
DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOUBLE BOTTOM LINE
DUMMY VARIABLE
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC STABILITY
EDUCATION SPENDING
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
FACTORING
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL ACCESS
FINANCIAL ACCESS INDICATORS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL OUTREACH
FINANCIAL PENETRATION
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FINANCIAL REGULATOR
FINANCIAL REGULATORS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STUDIES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FORMAL SAVINGS
FUNGIBLE
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS
GOVERNMENT BANKS
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS
GROUP LENDING
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME STATEMENTS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL LOANS
INDIVIDUALS WITH BANK ACCOUNTS
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
JURISDICTION
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LENDERS
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN PRODUCTS
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MANDATES
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET SIZE
MFI
MFIS
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
MICRO-ENTREPRENEUR
MICRO-LENDING
MICROCREDIT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM BALANCE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
MODERN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
MORAL HAZARD
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
OFFSHORE CENTERS
OFFSHORE FINANCIAL CENTERS
OUTREACH
OUTSTANDING LOANS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PHYSICAL ACCESS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR ACCESS
PORTFOLIOS
POST OFFICES
POSTAL BANKS
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE FUNDS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC FUNDS
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY BARRIER
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY POLICIES
REGULATORY REPORTS
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RETAIL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
RETURN
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL BANKS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BANKS
SAVINGS RATE
SAVINGS SERVICES
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
SOCIAL BANKING
SUPERVISORY AGENCIES
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
TAX
TAX INCENTIVES
TIME DEPOSIT
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS
UNIVERSAL BANKS
WEALTH EFFECT
Kendall, Jake
Mylenko, Nataliya
Ponce, Alejandro
Measuring Financial Access around the World
geographic_facet The World Region
The World Region
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5253
description This paper introduces a new set of financial access indicators for 139 countries across the globe and describes the results of a preliminary analysis of this data set. The new data set builds on previous work using a similar methodology. The new data set features broader country coverage and greater disaggregation by type of financial product and by type of institution supplying the product -- commercial banks, specialized state run savings and development banks, banks with mutual ownership structure (such as cooperatives), and microfinance institutions. The authors use the data set to conduct a rough estimation of the number of bank accounts in the world (6.2 billion) as well as the number of banked and unbanked individuals. In developed countries, they estimate 3.2 accounts per adult and 81 percent of adults banked. By contrast, in developing countries, they estimate only 0.9 accounts per adult and 28 percent banked. In regression analysis, they find that measures of development and physical infrastructure are positively associated with the indicators of deposit account, loan, and branch penetration.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kendall, Jake
Mylenko, Nataliya
Ponce, Alejandro
author_facet Kendall, Jake
Mylenko, Nataliya
Ponce, Alejandro
author_sort Kendall, Jake
title Measuring Financial Access around the World
title_short Measuring Financial Access around the World
title_full Measuring Financial Access around the World
title_fullStr Measuring Financial Access around the World
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Financial Access around the World
title_sort measuring financial access around the world
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100330164126
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3741
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spelling okr-10986-37412021-04-23T14:02:12Z Measuring Financial Access around the World Kendall, Jake Mylenko, Nataliya Ponce, Alejandro ACCESS POINTS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNT HOLDER ACCOUNT HOLDERS ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP AGRICULTURE BANKS AMOUNT OF LOANS AVERAGE BALANCE BALANCE SHEETS BANK ACCESS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCH BANK BRANCHES BANK DEPOSIT BANK GOVERNOR BANK LOANS BANK MARKETS BANK POLICY BANK REGULATION BANK SUPERVISION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR OUTREACH BANKING SERVICES BORROWING BRANCH BANKING BRANCH DENSITY BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS LOANS CENTRAL BANKS CHECKING ACCOUNT CHECKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK BRANCHES COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKING COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER LOAN CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COOPERATIVE BANKS COOPERATIVES COUNTRY TO COUNTRY CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHT CREDITOR RIGHTS CUSTOMER BASE DATA AVAILABILITY DEBIT CARDS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSIT INSURANCE SCHEMES DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS DEPOSIT SERVICE DEPOSIT SERVICES DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT BANKS DOMESTIC CREDIT DOUBLE BOTTOM LINE DUMMY VARIABLE EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC STABILITY EDUCATION SPENDING EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISE CREDIT EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FACTORING FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL ACCESS INDICATORS FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL EXCLUSION FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL OUTREACH FINANCIAL PENETRATION FINANCIAL PRODUCT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REFORMS FINANCIAL REGULATOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STUDIES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FORMAL SAVINGS FUNGIBLE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS GOVERNMENT BANKS GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GROUP LENDING HOLDING HOUSEHOLD DEBT HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME STATEMENTS INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INDIVIDUAL LOANS INDIVIDUALS WITH BANK ACCOUNTS INEQUALITY INFLATION INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INTERNATIONAL BANK JURISDICTION LEGAL SYSTEM LEGAL SYSTEMS LENDERS LOAN LOAN APPLICATION LOAN PRODUCTS LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANDATES MARKET COMPETITION MARKET SIZE MFI MFIS MICRO-ENTERPRISE MICRO-ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT MICRO-ENTREPRENEUR MICRO-LENDING MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MIGRATION MINIMUM BALANCE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MODERN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL SAVINGS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE OFFSHORE CENTERS OFFSHORE FINANCIAL CENTERS OUTREACH OUTSTANDING LOANS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PAYMENT SYSTEMS PHYSICAL ACCESS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL STABILITY POOR ACCESS PORTFOLIOS POST OFFICES POSTAL BANKS PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE FUNDS PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROFITABILITY PUBLIC FUNDS REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY BARRIER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICIES REGULATORY REPORTS REPAYMENT RETAIL BANKING RETAIL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS RETURN RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL BANKS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANKS SAVINGS RATE SAVINGS SERVICES SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SOCIAL BANKING SUPERVISORY AGENCIES SUPERVISORY AGENCY SUPPLY OF CREDIT TAX TAX INCENTIVES TIME DEPOSIT TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS UNIVERSAL BANKS WEALTH EFFECT This paper introduces a new set of financial access indicators for 139 countries across the globe and describes the results of a preliminary analysis of this data set. The new data set builds on previous work using a similar methodology. The new data set features broader country coverage and greater disaggregation by type of financial product and by type of institution supplying the product -- commercial banks, specialized state run savings and development banks, banks with mutual ownership structure (such as cooperatives), and microfinance institutions. The authors use the data set to conduct a rough estimation of the number of bank accounts in the world (6.2 billion) as well as the number of banked and unbanked individuals. In developed countries, they estimate 3.2 accounts per adult and 81 percent of adults banked. By contrast, in developing countries, they estimate only 0.9 accounts per adult and 28 percent banked. In regression analysis, they find that measures of development and physical infrastructure are positively associated with the indicators of deposit account, loan, and branch penetration. 2012-03-19T18:38:59Z 2012-03-19T18:38:59Z 2010-03-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100330164126 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3741 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5253 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper The World Region The World Region