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MEASURING FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE GLOBAL FINDEX APEC conference "Improving Efficiency of the National Strategies for Financial Literacy" Asli Demirguc-Kunt & Leora Klapper

OVERVIEW Goal to collect comparable cross-country data on financial inclusion by surveying individuals around the world: Measure the use of formal and informal financial services, using consistent methodology across economies and time Identify the segments of the population with greatest barriers to access to finance: poor, woman, youth, and rural residents. Motivate and track policies to expand financial services to the poor Design a questionnaire to harmonize financial inclusion questions across economies Funded by a 10 year grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (through 2020) Added questions on the use of financial services - payments, savings, credit, and insurance - to the 2011 Gallup World Poll

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS Over 2.5 billion adults do not have a formal account 41% of adults in developing economies are banked compared to 89% of adults in highincome economies 23% of adults living below $2 per day have a formal account 37% of women in developing economies are banked compared to 46% of men

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS 45% of adults in Eastern Europe and Central Asia have a formal account, ranging from less than 5% in Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyz Republic to over 70% in Macedonia, Latvia, and Lithuania 23% of adults in developing economies have a debit card compared to 36% in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and 62% in high-income economies

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS Men are 25% more likely than women to have an account in Eastern Europe & Central Asia Adults in the poorest income quintile in Europe & Central Asia are about half as likely to be banked as adults in the richest quintile A 6-9 percentage points gender gap persists across income groups in developing economies

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS 31 percent of unbanked in Europe and Central Asia choose [I] don t trust banks 31 percent of unbanked in Sub-Saharan Africa choose Too far away 40 percent of unbanked in Latin America and the Caribbean choose They are too expensive

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS 8% of account holders worldwide have zero deposits and withdrawals in a typical month, only 4% in Eastern Europe and Central Asia 50% of account holders in developing economies both deposit into and withdraw from their account 1-2 times in a typical month, 37% of account holders in ECA do not deposit in typical month 54% of account holders in developing economies typically withdraw money from a teller

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS 61% of account holders in ECA use their account to receive wages compared to 34% of all account holders in developing economies and 56% of account holders in high-income economies 38% of account holders in SSA use their account to receive money from family living elsewhere 26% of account holders in LAC use their account to receive payments from the government compared to 15% of all account holders in developing economies and 47% of account holders in high-income economies

ACCOUNTS AND PAYMENTS 16% of adults in SSA use a mobile phone to pay bills, send or receive money in the past year 68% of adults in Kenya use mobile money technology, driven by the early success of M-PESA 52% of adults in SSA who use mobile technology to transfer money are otherwise unbanked 5% of adults in all developing economies use mobile money technology

SAVING 31% of adults in developing economies saved in the past year 56% of savers in developing economies saved using a formal financial institution 48% of savers in in Sub-Saharan Africa saved using a community-based method

SAVING 40% of account holders in developing economies saved formally in the past year 7% of account holders in ECA saved formally in the past year 39% of account holders in SSA and 15% of account holders in LAC saved informally in the past year

SAVING 29% of savers worldwide save using methods other than formal institutions or communitybased methods i.e. under-the-mattress 60% of savers in Eastern Europe and Central Asia save using methods other than formal institutions or community-based methods, particularly Turkmenistan, Krygyz Republic, and Armenia

CREDIT AND RISK MANAGEMENT 7% of adults in developing economies have a credit card compared to 50% of adults in high-income economies 8% of adults in developing economies borrowed money from a formal lender in the past year compared to 14% of adults in high-income economies 3% of adults in developing economies report having a mortgage outstanding compared to 24% of adults in high-income economies 17% of adults personally purchased health insurance; 6% of adults working in farming, forestry, or fishing have crop, rainfall, or livestock insurance in the past year

DATA RELEASE Global Findex Suite of Products Financial Inclusion Data Portal World Bank eatlas of Financial Inclusion The Little Data Book on Financial Inclusion 2012 Global Financial Inclusion Microdata Databank (October 2012) Reference citation for the Global Findex: Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Leora Klapper, 2012, Measuring Financial Inclusion: The Global Findex Database, World Bank Policy Research Paper 6025 www.worldbank.org/globalfindex