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Revision as of 00:21, 27 December 2022
Financial exclusion.
An under-banked individual or business is one that does not have adequate access to mainstream financial services.
- Unbanked employees
- "Countries have different motives for exploring and issuing CBDCs, but in the case of The Bahamas, the need to serve unbanked and under-banked populations across more than 30 of its inhabited islands was a primary driving force."
- International Monetary Fund - The Ascent of CBDCs - September 2022.
See also
- Bank
- Bank account
- Basic bank account
- Cash management in Africa
- Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
- Challenger bank
- Commercial bank
- Credit creation
- Employee
- Financial exclusion
- International Monetary Fund
- Mainstream
- Sand Dollar
- Shadow banking
- Unbanked