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The World Bank’s latest Global Findex 2025 Report has revealed unprecedented progress in financial inclusion, particularly in ...
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Asian News International on MSNJan Dhan Yojna "a policy disaster," says Congress' Manickam TagoreCongress MP Manickam Tagore on Friday criticised the central government over Jan Dhan Yojna, claiming that the scheme is the ...
The fourth edition of the Global Findex offers a lens into how people accessed and used financial services during the ...
India has achieved near-universal financial account ownership, with nearly 9 in 10 adults holding a bank or mobile money ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSN6 percent of Nepali adults use mobile money, 35 percent save formallyMore than 80 percent of Nepali adults own a mobile phone, but only 6 percent use mobile money accounts. Yet, this small ...
The World Bank has reported a major surge in global financial inclusion, with nearly 80 percent of adults worldwide now ...
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Philstar.com on MSNWorld Bank: Over half of Filipinos now have financial accountsMore than half of Filipino adults have financial accounts as of last year, down slightly from 2021, according to the World ...
World Bank's Global Findex 2025 report reveals 35% of Indian bank account owners had inactive accounts in 2021-seven times ...
More adults than ever in low- and middle-income countries now have bank or other financial accounts, leading to a rise in formal saving, according to the World Bank Group’s Global Findex 2025 report.
A DECADE after the government rolled out a National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI), more than four million adult Filipinos do not have any bank, mobile, or digital financial accounts, latest ...
The World Bank’s Global Findex 2025 has revealed that more adults across developing economies, including Nigeria, saved money formally than ...
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