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Financial Sector Development in Africa : Opportunities and Challenges

2013

Beck, Thorsten | Maimbo, Samuel Munzele


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Financial support; Loan facility; Micro enterprise; Financial access; Social fund; Disclosure requirement; Financial services industry; Business people; Microfinance institutions; Financial crisis; Financial systems; Contribution; Financial reform; Credit bureaus; Reality check; Loan portfolio; Credit information; Payment services; Exclusion; Public policy; Financial capacity; Point of sale; Financial regulators; Credit registries; Deposit balances; Funding source; Access to loans; Retail banking; Bond; Loan officers; Social network; Medium enterprise; Average balances; Government interventions; Financial providers; Voluntary deposit; Small investors; Rural clients; Development finance; Credit rating; Key challenges; Loan size; Economies of scale; Banking crises; Loan repayments; Deposit accounts; Financial sector; Financial sector reform; Financial intermediation; Borrower; Low-income; Loan facilities; Financial penetration; Lenders; Financial services authority; Penetration rates; Credit unions; Social entrepreneurship; Finances; Mortgage debt; Formal finance; Lack of credit; Loans to women; Borrowing; Buyer; Interest rate; Financial sustainability; Financial policy; Husbands; Depositor; Equity investment; Loan processing; Housing loans; Investment bank; Mortgage; Deposits; Agricultural finance; Capital requirements; Tax incentives; Securities; Consulting firm; Financial sectors; Financial resources; Mfi; Business development services; Financial infrastructure; Capital adequacy; Private financial institutions; Commercial bank; Access to credit; Savings products; Deposit mobilization; Monthly payment; Credit ratings; Customer service; Source of income; Financial sector development; Loan documentation; Medium enterprises; Business advisory; Microfinance institution; Calculations; Secondary mortgage markets; Credit histories; New markets; Private investors; Financial regulation; Bank accounts; Business activity; Business development; Access to finance; Development of women; Repayment period; Information about credit; Banking service; Adverse macroeconomic environment; Financial product; Guarantee scheme; Women entrepreneurs; Government policy; Commercial finance; International banking; Bank office; Formal bank; Deposit; Financial system; Initial public offering; Financial services; Loan repayment; Banking supervision; Financial stability; Information sharing; Financial markets; Credit-worthiness; Group loans; Access to financial services; Application costs; Risk aversion; Housing finance; Female clients; Credit information system; Collaterals; Double bottom line; Rural branch; Transaction; Loan; Registration requirements; Market analyses; Mfis; Borrowings; Contributions; Collateral requirement; Atms; Penetration rate; Money transfer; Deposit balance; Minimum balance; Micro-finance; Banking services; Financial literacy; Depositors; Flexible repayment; Female borrowers; Collateral; Affordable housing; Credit rating agencies; Bank loan; Bank account; Credit history; Mortgage loan; Rural banks; Necessary collateral; Credit risk; Loan repayment rates; Financial costs
License
Directions in development;financehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9628
Source
Directions in development;finance
Corporate Author
Beck, Thorsten
Maimbo, Samuel Munzele

2014-09-15
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