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Discover key findings from the nationally representative FinScope surveys in 2006 and 2009, exploring financial access, literacy, and trust in the Tanzanian population. Gain insights into demographics, income sources, banking outreach, and more.
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Financial Sector Deepening Trust FinScope 2009 23 March 2010
FinScope – scope of survey 2006survey: first nationally representative financial consumer perception survey Sample size 4,950 2009survey: regionally as well as nationally representative Sample size 7,680
Demographicsurban – rural female / male based on the national estimates for 2009
Source of incomeRespondents with more than one source of income could choose multiple answers
Access Strand 2009 - 2006 Definitions of the detailed Access Strand can be found in the pocket at the back of this brochure
Access Strand - detailed Definitions of the detailed Access Strand can be found in the pocket at the back of this brochure
Access Strand – detailed urban/rural Definitions of the detailed Access Strand can be found in the pocket at the back of this brochure
Access Strand – detailed urban/rural (absolute numbers) Definitions of the detailed Access Strand can be found in the pocket at the back of this brochure
Regions with more than 14% of their population formally included
Transactions Landscape of access Insurance Savings Credit
Reasons for never applying for a loanMultiple answers possible
Over 70% of the adult population wants to be educated or informed about…
Education and level of financial access are closely correlated
Informally included ROSCA: Rotating Savings & Credit Association ASCA: Accumulating Savings & Credit Association
Reasons for not belong to any informal savings group or society
Adult Tanzanians who save with and borrow from friends & family
Informally served adult Tanzanians who save with and borrow from friends & family
Financial Sector Deepening Trust THANK YOU! 23 March 2010