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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Formal financial services; Current accounts; Financial account; Financial systems; Microfinance institutions; Demand for savings; Technical support; Inequality; Credit institutions; Payment services; Exclusion; Average balance; Debit card; Loan amount; Employees; Economic empowerment; Guarantee; Insurance services; Insurance premium; Payments services; Arrears; Postal savings; Venture capital; Partial credit; Foreign currency; Lending conditions; Financing needs; Financial system development; Enterprise; Loan size; Financial service providers; Cash management; Borrower; Financial intermediation; Lenders; Loan conditions; Small businesses; Universal banks; Currency exchange; Finances; Savings bank; Economic activity; Credit registry; Borrowing; Maximum loan amount; Universal access; Interest rate; New companies; Asset accumulation; Home improvement; Business owners; Money transfers; Electronic payments; Limited access; Financial products; Outstanding debt; Investment bank; Deposits; Bank branches; Family; Bank credit; Mfi; People; Financial infrastructure; Investments; Payment; Payments; Access to credit; Financial development; International finance; Public banks; Financial exclusion; Financial difficulty; Financial sector development; Fees; Microfinance institution; Interest; Guarantees; Woman; Access to finance; Monetary policy; Borrowers; Savings accounts; Checking account; Job creation; Savings services; Debt collection; Financial needs; Current account; First loans; Money orders; Deposit; Financial system; Household; Financial services; Employment opportunities; Formal financial institution; Access to savings; Inequalities; Insurance policies; Agricultural bank; Credit bureau; Small loans; Capital accumulation; Access to financial services; Financial education; Financial service; Formal financial service; Security; Money laundering; Development bank; Capital requirement; Loan; Repayment rates; Mfis; Money transfer; Outstanding loans; Grant; Banking services; Formal financial sector; Financial institution; Revenues; Bank loan; Credit lines; Automatic teller; Economic opportunities; Bank account; Venture capital firms; Expatriate; Credit guarantee
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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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