The Global Findex, launched last month, is a massive database that tracks account ownership and use, savings, borrowing, and payments around the world. Jake Kendall, Deputy Director of Research and Innovation on the Financial Services for the Poor team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and World Bank Lead Economist Leora Klapper, recently wrote a blog post highlighting key facts and figures, some of which are:
- Sixty-two percent of the world’s adult population has an account, up from 51 percent in 2011
- In developing economies, account ownership rose disproportionately among adults living in the poorest 40 percent of households.
- Worldwide, account penetration among women rose from 47 percent in 2011 to 58 percent in 2014
Read the full blog post here.
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