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Access to Financial Services in Brazil
Evaluating levels of access to financial services and government policies that impact access
696 pages
This document explores options for increased future access to financial services in Brazil.
- The first section highlights the core conclusions to emerge from the study, which would have implications for government policy;
- The second section provides a guide to the thematic scope and content of the study;
- The third section describes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of each section.
The study points to a series of factors that affect volumes and costs of financial intermediation. It emphasizes that despite the absence of simple remedies, there are a number of areas in which actions can be taken, which together would help expand access and lower its costs.
Findings in the study suggest that while Brazil is not under-banked in terms of bank branch presence, disparities in financial access can be as significant between neighborhoods within a city as between regions of the country.
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