A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico

Financial service providers have traditionally focused more on the supply side of financial inclusion than on the demand side. Undoubtedly, it is easier to measure number of branches; total customers served, and aggregated portfolios rather than attempt to get into the messy business of poor and underserved customers' lives, businesses, and needs. However, authors are starting to recognize the fundamental importance of working directly with customers to understand their financial habits and needs, as well as the role of finance in their lives. This brings a new perspective on the problem of financial inclusion: a deeper understanding of demand could be key to designing a more meaningful and sustainable offering, particularly as authors realize how little we actually know. The study also helped us understand the value of informal options used today. Saving at home is easy, low cost, and convenient. Informal credit is easily accessible from family and friends, bears little or no interest, and has flexible terms of repayment.

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Main Authors: Faz, Xavier, Breloff, Paul
Language:English
Published: 2012-05
Subjects:ACCESS TO CREDIT, AGRICULTURE, BANKS, BASIC NEEDS, BONDS, BORROWING, BUSINESS CYCLES, BUSINESS FINANCES, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, CREDIT OPTIONS, DEBT, ENTREPRENEUR, ENTREPRENEURS, FAMILIES, FINANCES, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL CHALLENGES, FINANCIAL CHOICES, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL NEEDS, FINANCIAL NETWORK, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS, FINANCIAL SERVICE, FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, FINANCIAL STABILITY, FIXED INCOME, FORM OF CREDIT, FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, GROUPS OF PEOPLE, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, HOUSEHOLDS, INCOMES, INFORMAL CREDIT, INFORMAL FINANCE, INSURANCE, INTEREST RATES, LIQUIDITY, MEDICAL EXPENSES, MERCHANT, MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY, MONEY MANAGEMENT, NEW BUSINESS, OCCUPATIONS, PORTFOLIO, PORTFOLIOS, REPAYMENT, SAVINGS, SAVINGS PRODUCTS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOURCE OF INCOME, TERM CREDIT, TRANSACTION COST,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/05/16541972/structured-approach-understanding-financial-service-needs-poor-mexico
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9441
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spelling dig-okr-1098694412024-08-08T14:58:15Z A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico Faz, Xavier Breloff, Paul ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURE BANKS BASIC NEEDS BONDS BORROWING BUSINESS CYCLES BUSINESS FINANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CREDIT OPTIONS DEBT ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS FAMILIES FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL CHALLENGES FINANCIAL CHOICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL NETWORK FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STABILITY FIXED INCOME FORM OF CREDIT FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUPS OF PEOPLE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INCOMES INFORMAL CREDIT INFORMAL FINANCE INSURANCE INTEREST RATES LIQUIDITY MEDICAL EXPENSES MERCHANT MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY MONEY MANAGEMENT NEW BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIOS REPAYMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS PRODUCTS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOURCE OF INCOME TERM CREDIT TRANSACTION COST Financial service providers have traditionally focused more on the supply side of financial inclusion than on the demand side. Undoubtedly, it is easier to measure number of branches; total customers served, and aggregated portfolios rather than attempt to get into the messy business of poor and underserved customers' lives, businesses, and needs. However, authors are starting to recognize the fundamental importance of working directly with customers to understand their financial habits and needs, as well as the role of finance in their lives. This brings a new perspective on the problem of financial inclusion: a deeper understanding of demand could be key to designing a more meaningful and sustainable offering, particularly as authors realize how little we actually know. The study also helped us understand the value of informal options used today. Saving at home is easy, low cost, and convenient. Informal credit is easily accessible from family and friends, bears little or no interest, and has flexible terms of repayment. 2012-08-13T08:36:14Z 2012-08-13T08:36:14Z 2012-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/05/16541972/structured-approach-understanding-financial-service-needs-poor-mexico https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9441 English CGAP Brief CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BASIC NEEDS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CYCLES
BUSINESS FINANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CREDIT OPTIONS
DEBT
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
FAMILIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL CHOICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL NETWORK
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FIXED INCOME
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GROUPS OF PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOMES
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL FINANCE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
LIQUIDITY
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MERCHANT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NEW BUSINESS
OCCUPATIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
REPAYMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOURCE OF INCOME
TERM CREDIT
TRANSACTION COST
ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BASIC NEEDS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CYCLES
BUSINESS FINANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CREDIT OPTIONS
DEBT
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
FAMILIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL CHOICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL NETWORK
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FIXED INCOME
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GROUPS OF PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOMES
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL FINANCE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
LIQUIDITY
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MERCHANT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NEW BUSINESS
OCCUPATIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
REPAYMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOURCE OF INCOME
TERM CREDIT
TRANSACTION COST
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BASIC NEEDS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CYCLES
BUSINESS FINANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CREDIT OPTIONS
DEBT
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
FAMILIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL CHOICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL NETWORK
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FIXED INCOME
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GROUPS OF PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOMES
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL FINANCE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
LIQUIDITY
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MERCHANT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NEW BUSINESS
OCCUPATIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
REPAYMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOURCE OF INCOME
TERM CREDIT
TRANSACTION COST
ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BASIC NEEDS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CYCLES
BUSINESS FINANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CREDIT OPTIONS
DEBT
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
FAMILIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL CHOICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL NETWORK
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FIXED INCOME
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GROUPS OF PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOMES
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL FINANCE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
LIQUIDITY
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MERCHANT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NEW BUSINESS
OCCUPATIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
REPAYMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOURCE OF INCOME
TERM CREDIT
TRANSACTION COST
Faz, Xavier
Breloff, Paul
A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
description Financial service providers have traditionally focused more on the supply side of financial inclusion than on the demand side. Undoubtedly, it is easier to measure number of branches; total customers served, and aggregated portfolios rather than attempt to get into the messy business of poor and underserved customers' lives, businesses, and needs. However, authors are starting to recognize the fundamental importance of working directly with customers to understand their financial habits and needs, as well as the role of finance in their lives. This brings a new perspective on the problem of financial inclusion: a deeper understanding of demand could be key to designing a more meaningful and sustainable offering, particularly as authors realize how little we actually know. The study also helped us understand the value of informal options used today. Saving at home is easy, low cost, and convenient. Informal credit is easily accessible from family and friends, bears little or no interest, and has flexible terms of repayment.
topic_facet ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BASIC NEEDS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS CYCLES
BUSINESS FINANCES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CREDIT OPTIONS
DEBT
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
FAMILIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL CHOICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL NETWORK
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FIXED INCOME
FORM OF CREDIT
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GROUPS OF PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOMES
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL FINANCE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
LIQUIDITY
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MERCHANT
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NEW BUSINESS
OCCUPATIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOS
REPAYMENT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOURCE OF INCOME
TERM CREDIT
TRANSACTION COST
author Faz, Xavier
Breloff, Paul
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title A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
title_short A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
title_full A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
title_fullStr A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed A Structured Approach to Understanding the Financial Service Needs of the Poor in Mexico
title_sort structured approach to understanding the financial service needs of the poor in mexico
publishDate 2012-05
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