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Proposal on Headline Indicators of Financial Access
Developing headline indicators for measuring access - A study
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This paper proposes to the 'Financial Access Indicators Task Force' five headline indicators of financial access and a number of sub-indicators that were developed on the basis of FinScope household surveys for South Africa.
The indicators are as follows:
- Percentage of the adult population that say they have one or more financial product provided by a formal financial institution;
- The percentage of the population that has a bank product;
- The percentage that do not have a bank account, but have a non-bank product from organizations such as microfinance institutions (MFIs), insurance companies, etc.;
- Percentage of the adult population that exclusively uses informal financial services;
- Percentage of the adult population that say they do not have any financial product from either formal or informal providers.
The paper:
- Places the five indicators within three segments: financially captured, financial frontier and financially excluded;
- Together they form the access strand;
- Presents the access strand graphically to provide a snapshot of financial access in a country along an access continuum;
- Uses two sub-levels of the access strand to complement the headline indicators:
- One that illustrates the use of non-bank and informal sector products;
- A second that provides a poverty profile.
The paper concludes by recommending further analysis to test the conceptual framework, develop and standardize definitions and refine the survey methodology.
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