Financial Inclusion in Tunisia : Low-Income Households and Micro-Enterprises Snapshot
2015
Chehade, Nadine
This snapshot provides an overview offinancial inclusion trends and challenges inTunisia. It follows the recent expiration of theCoordinated Vision for the Development ofMicrofinance in Tunisia 2011-2014, nationalstrategy published in 2011.
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Deposits; Economic opportunities; Loan amount; Inequalities; Loan conditions; Economic empowerment; Money orders; Microfinance institution; Partial credit; Credit lines; Financial service; Financial needs; Grant; Small loans; Automatic teller; Current account; Job creation; Borrowing; Investments; Access to financial services; Credit bureau; Economic activity; New companies; Demand for savings; Financial systems; Financial difficulty; Money laundering; Bank account; Universal access; Limited access; Savings bank; Borrowers; Financial infrastructure; Repayment rates; Financial services; Payments services; Arrears; Maximum loan amount; Guarantee; Cash management; Finances; Capital requirement; Debt collection; Interest; Venture capital firms; Financial institution; Enterprise; Financial intermediation; Access to finance; Asset accumulation; Bank credit; Investment bank; Postal savings; Woman; Average balance; Money transfers; Home improvement; Monetary policy; Inequality; Formal financial service; Outstanding loans; Mfis; Current accounts; Financial education; Exclusion; Lending conditions; Security; Mfi; International finance; Universal banks; Lenders; Interest rate; Venture capital; Financial products; Public banks; Borrower; Financial system development; Payments; Access to savings; Agricultural bank; Business owners; Credit institutions; Debit card; Formal financial institution; Financial development; Bank branches; Loan; Employees; Small businesses; Savings services; Insurance premium; Financial exclusion; Electronic payments; Savings accounts; Formal financial services; Money transfer; Technical support; Expatriate; First loans; Financial account; Capital accumulation; Outstanding debt; Financial sector development; Insurance policies; Payment services; Financial service providers; Financing needs; Deposit; Financial system; Checking account; Household; Employment opportunities; Loan size; Guarantees; Revenues; Foreign currency; Development bank; Access to credit; Fees; Banking services; Microfinance institutions; Insurance services; Credit guarantee; Family; Formal financial sector; Payment; People; Bank loan; Currency exchange; Credit registry
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CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. World Bank
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Working Paper; Working Paper; Text
2022-09-15
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