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The Global Financial Inclusion Database provides over 800 country-level indicators of financial inclusion summarized for all adults and disaggregated by key demographic characteristics?gender, age, education, income, and rural residence. Covering more than 150 economies, the indicators of financial inclusion measure how people save, borrow, make payments and manage risk.
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The G20 Basic Set of Financial Inclusion data repository includes detailed data from users and providers of financial services. The Basic Set measures both access to financial services (“supply-side” data) and usage of services (“demand-side” data). The Basic Set covers both individuals and small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) and includes data from three sources and 192 countries. The five basic set indicators are as follows: 1.The percentage of adults with a formal account; 2. The percentage of adults that use formal credit; 3. The percentage of SME’s with a formal account; 4. The percentage of SME’s that use formal credit; and 5. Bank branch penetration
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey