Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the lowest level of access to finance of any region in the world, with an average banked population of only 24 percent (Findex 2012). The region's banking systems are small in both absolute and relative size (as measured by liquid liabilities and credit as percentage of gross domestic product) (Beck, Maimbo, Faye, and Triki 2011). The microfinance sector has been relatively slow to expand in SSA compared to other regions...
انظر المزيد
تفاصيل
-
2014/2/01
-
ورقة عمل (سلسلة مُرقمة)
-
67997
-
1
-
1
-
2014/8/01
-
Disclosed
-
Greenfield MFIs in Sub-Saharan Africa : a business model for advancing access to finance
-
holding company