Consumer Account Ownership & Uses

Derived from the World Bank Findex Financial Inclusion Survey. Includes indicators on account ownership and use of accounts in 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2021.

source

World Bank

no. of rows

129

size

48.4KB

geography

Sub-Saharan Africa

time period

2011-2021

This table shows a snippet from the dataset.

YearCountryAccount (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account (% With An Account, Age 15+)Deposited Money Into A Financial Institution Account 2 Or More Times A Month (% Age 15+)Deposited Money Into A Financial Institution Account 2 Or More Times A Month (% Who Had Deposited Money, Age 15+)Made A Withdrawal (% With A Financial Institution Account, Age 15+)Withdrew Money From A Financial Institution Account 2 Or More Times A Month (% Who Had Withdrawn Money, Age 15+)No Account Because Financial Institutions Are Too Far Away (% Age 15+)No Account Because Financial Institutions Are Too Far Away (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Financial Services Are Too Expensive (% Age 15+)No Account Because Financial Services Are Too Expensive (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Of Insufficient Funds (% Age 15+)No Account Because Of Insufficient Funds (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Of A Lack Of Necessary Documentation (% Age 15+)No Account Because Of A Lack Of Necessary Documentation (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Of A Lack Of Trust In Financial Institutions (% Age 15+)No Account Because Of A Lack Of Trust In Financial Institutions (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Of Religious Reasons (% Age 15+)No Account Because Of Religious Reasons (% Without An Account, Age 15+)No Account Because Someone In The Family Has One (% Age 15+)No Account Because Someone In The Family Has One (% Without An Account, Age 15+)Main Mode Of Withdrawal: Atm (% With A Financial Institution Account, Age 15+)Main Mode Of Withdrawal: Bank Teller (% With A Financial Institution Account, Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Bank Or Financial Institution Is Too Far Away (% Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Bank Or Financial Institution Is Too Far Away (% With An Inactive Account, Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: No Need For An Account (% Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: No Need For An Account (% With An Inactive Account, Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Have Enough Money To Use An Account (% Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Have Enough Money To Use An Account (% With An Inactive Account, Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Feel Comfortable Using The Account By Themselves (% Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Feel Comfortable Using An Account By Themselves (% With An Inactive Account, Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Trust Banks Or Financial Institutions (% Age 15+)Reason For Not Using Their Inactive Account: Don'T Trust Banks Or Financial Institutions (% With An Inactive Account, Age 15+)Account, Female (% Age 15+)Account, Male (% Age 15+)Account, Young (% Ages 15-24)Account, Older (% Age 25+)Account, Primary Education Or Less (% Ages 15+)Account, Secondary Education Or More (% Ages 15+)Account, Income, Poorest 40% (% Ages 15+)Account, Income, Richest 60% (% Ages 15+)Account, Rural (% Age 15+)Account, Urban (% Age 15+)Account, Out Of Labor Force (% Age 15+)Account, In Labor Force (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, Female (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, Male (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, Young (% Ages 15-24)Financial Institution Account, Older (% Age 25+)Financial Institution Account, Primary Education Or Less (% Ages 15+)Financial Institution Account, Secondary Education Or More (% Ages 15+)Financial Institution Account, Income, Poorest 40% (% Ages 15+)Financial Institution Account, Income, Richest 60% (% Ages 15+)Financial Institution Account, Rural (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, Urban (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, Out Of Labor Force (% Age 15+)Financial Institution Account, In Labor Force (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Female (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Male (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Young (% Ages 15-24)Has An Inactive Account, Older (% Age 25+)Has An Inactive Account, Primary Education Or Less (% Ages 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Secondary Education Or More (% Ages 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Income, Poorest 40% (% Ages 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Income, Richest 60% (% Ages 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Rural (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Urban (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, Out Of Labor Force (% Age 15+)Has An Inactive Account, In Labor Force (% Age 15+)
2011Angola39.239.20000000000000000000049.0138.22000000000038.9339.4830.4644.6534.8244.35000030.8745.8138.9339.4830.4644.6534.8244.35000030.8745.81000000000000
2014Angola29.3229.320.842.860075.8300000000000000036.0115.89000000000022.3336.1314.8637.714.3570.2512.5440.460011.6935.8822.3336.1314.8637.714.3570.2512.5440.460011.6935.880.381.290.740.90.651.350.980.75000.850.83
2011Benin10.4610.46000000000000000000000.3593.5100000000009.8111.152.8414.848.5719.933.5815.02004.0711.889.8111.152.8414.848.5719.933.5815.02004.0711.88000000000000
2014Benin16.6215.982.9317.650062.7600000000000000039.136.94000000000013.619.768.3620.9212.3731.9710.0120.98008.3819.4812.8719.218.0620.1111.7331.349.7520.09008.2418.672.763.120.644.133.132.214.441.94002.383.13