South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion

Conditions in global financial markets have eased since mid-2012, reflecting improvements in fiscal sustainability and the establishment of mutual support mechanisms in the European Union (EU), even as the global economic recovery remains fragile and susceptible to downside risks. South Africa's growth slowed from 3.5 percent in 2011 to 2.5 percent in 2012, reflecting primarily the sluggish external environment and domestic labor strife. Growth declined in 8 of the 10 major subsectors. Researchers, policymakers, and other financial sector stakeholders are becoming more interested in the transformative power of financial inclusion. In South Africa, expanding access to financial services for individuals and small enterprises could reduce the country's persistent income inequality and stimulate growth. South Africa, as Africa's only G20 member and as one of the BRICS, plays an influential global role, and progress in financial inclusion could thus have an important demonstration effect. While formal financial institutions offer an array of financial services, this Update focuses on formal payments, savings, and credit. Financial inclusion is vital because of the role of financial services in helping individuals and firms withstand income shocks and smooth spending. A well-functioning financial system produces and processes information on investment opportunities and allocates capital based on these assessments; monitors individuals' and firms' performance after allocating capital; facilitates the trading, diversification, and management of risk; mobilizes and pools savings; and eases the exchange of goods, services, and financial instruments.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013-05
Subjects:ACCESS INDICATORS, ACCESS TO CREDIT, ACCESS TO FINANCE, ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES, ACCESS TO FINANCING, ACCOUNT HOLDERS, ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, ADVANCED ECONOMIES, AGRICULTURAL FINANCE, ATM NETWORKS, BALANCE SHEET, BALANCE SHEETS, BANK ACCOUNT, BANK ACCOUNTS, BANK BRANCH, BANK BRANCHES, BANK CHARGES, BANK FEES, BANK LENDING, BANKING SERVICES, BANKING SUPERVISION, BANKS, BARRIERS TO ENTRY, BIG BANKS, BOND MARKET, BUSINESS ACTIVITY, BUSINESS CONFIDENCE, BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, CAPITAL ADEQUACY, CAPITAL FLOW, CAPITAL FLOWS, CAPITAL FORMATION, CAPITAL MARKETS, CAPITAL REQUIREMENT, CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS, CAPITAL STOCK, CASH DEPOSIT, CASH FLOW, CASH TRANSFERS, CASH WITHDRAWALS, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CO-OPERATIVE BANKS, COLLATERAL, COMMERCIAL BANK, COMMERCIAL BANKERS, COMMERCIAL BANKING, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CONSUMER CONFIDENCE, CONSUMER CREDIT, CONSUMER GOODS, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, CONSUMER PROTECTION, COOPERATIVE BANK, COOPERATIVE BANKING, COOPERATIVE BANKS, COOPERATIVES, COST PRESSURES, CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS, CREDIT BUREAUS, CREDIT CARD, CREDIT COOPERATIVE, CREDIT COOPERATIVES, CREDIT DEFAULT, CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP, CREDIT FACILITIES, CREDIT FACILITY, CREDIT GUARANTEES, CREDIT HISTORY, CREDIT INFORMATION, CREDIT MARKET, CREDIT PROVIDERS, CREDIT RATING, CREDIT RISK, CREDIT SCORING, CREDIT UNION, CREDITS, CURRENT ACCOUNT, DEBIT CARDS, DEBT, DEBT SERVICE, DEPOSIT, DEPOSITS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS, DISPOSABLE INCOME, DIVERSIFICATION, DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS, DOWN MARKET, EARNINGS, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELECTRONIC PAYMENT, ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS, EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYMENT STATUS, EMPLOYMENT STATUSES, ENTERPRISE CREDIT, EQUITIES, EQUITY INVESTMENTS, EXCHANGE RATE, EXCHANGE RATES, EXPENDITURE, EXPORT EARNINGS, FINANCES, FINANCIAL ACCOUNT, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS, FINANCIAL EDUCATION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, FINANCIAL MARKET, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL NEEDS, FINANCIAL REGULATION, FINANCIAL SERVICE, FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, FISCAL DEFICIT, FISCAL POLICY, FIXED ASSETS, FIXED CAPITAL, FIXED COSTS, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FORMAL BANK, FORMAL BANKING, FORMAL ECONOMY, FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, GENDER, GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS, GOVERNMENT BOND, GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD, GOVERNMENT BONDS, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES, HOUSEHOLD DEBT, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSING FINANCE, HUMAN CAPITAL, INDEBTEDNESS, INEQUALITIES, INEQUALITY, INFLATION, INFORMAL BORROWING, INFORMAL CREDIT, INFORMAL LENDER, INFORMAL SAVINGS, INFORMATION ASYMMETRY, INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INTEREST RATE, INTEREST RATES, INTERNATIONAL BANK, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, JOB CREATION, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, LABOR FORCE SURVEYS, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKETS, LACK OF COLLATERAL, LENDERS, LIMITED ACCESS, LOAN, LOAN DELINQUENCY, LOW INTEREST RATES, MARKET ECONOMIES, MERCHANT, MICROFINANCE, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MONETARY POLICY, MONEY TRANSFERS, MORTGAGE, MORTGAGE LOAN, NEW BUSINESS, OPEN MARKET, OUTREACH, OVERDRAFT, PARTIAL CREDIT, PAYDAY LOANS, PAYMENT SERVICES, PAYMENT SYSTEM, PENETRATION RATE, POINT-OF-SALE, POST OFFICES, PRIVATE CAPITAL, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PROFITABILITY, PROPERTY MARKETS, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC POLICY, PURCHASING POWER, PURCHASING POWER PARITY, REAL ESTATE, RECEIPTS, RECESSION, REPAYMENT, RETAIL BANKING, RISK PERCEPTIONS, SAVINGS PRODUCTS, SAVINGS RATE, SMALL BUSINESS, SMALL BUSINESSES, SMALL ENTERPRISE, SMALL ENTERPRISES, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL SECURITY, STOCK MARKETS, TERM CREDIT, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEQUAL ACCESS, UNION, URBAN AREAS, WHOLESALE FUNDING,
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topic ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
ATM NETWORKS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK FEES
BANK LENDING
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BIG BANKS
BOND MARKET
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CASH DEPOSIT
CASH FLOW
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKERS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANK
COOPERATIVE BANKING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COST PRESSURES
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT PROVIDERS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCORING
CREDIT UNION
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBIT CARDS
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVERSIFICATION
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DOWN MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED CAPITAL
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL BANK
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LENDER
INFORMAL SAVINGS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR FORCE SURVEYS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF COLLATERAL
LENDERS
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN
LOAN DELINQUENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MARKET ECONOMIES
MERCHANT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY TRANSFERS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
NEW BUSINESS
OPEN MARKET
OUTREACH
OVERDRAFT
PARTIAL CREDIT
PAYDAY LOANS
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PENETRATION RATE
POINT-OF-SALE
POST OFFICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY MARKETS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECESSION
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKETS
TERM CREDIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEQUAL ACCESS
UNION
URBAN AREAS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
ATM NETWORKS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK FEES
BANK LENDING
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BIG BANKS
BOND MARKET
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CASH DEPOSIT
CASH FLOW
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKERS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANK
COOPERATIVE BANKING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COST PRESSURES
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT PROVIDERS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCORING
CREDIT UNION
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBIT CARDS
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVERSIFICATION
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DOWN MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED CAPITAL
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL BANK
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LENDER
INFORMAL SAVINGS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR FORCE SURVEYS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF COLLATERAL
LENDERS
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN
LOAN DELINQUENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MARKET ECONOMIES
MERCHANT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY TRANSFERS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
NEW BUSINESS
OPEN MARKET
OUTREACH
OVERDRAFT
PARTIAL CREDIT
PAYDAY LOANS
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PENETRATION RATE
POINT-OF-SALE
POST OFFICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY MARKETS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECESSION
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKETS
TERM CREDIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEQUAL ACCESS
UNION
URBAN AREAS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
spellingShingle ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
ATM NETWORKS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK FEES
BANK LENDING
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BIG BANKS
BOND MARKET
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CASH DEPOSIT
CASH FLOW
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKERS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANK
COOPERATIVE BANKING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COST PRESSURES
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT PROVIDERS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCORING
CREDIT UNION
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBIT CARDS
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVERSIFICATION
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DOWN MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED CAPITAL
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL BANK
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LENDER
INFORMAL SAVINGS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR FORCE SURVEYS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF COLLATERAL
LENDERS
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN
LOAN DELINQUENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MARKET ECONOMIES
MERCHANT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY TRANSFERS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
NEW BUSINESS
OPEN MARKET
OUTREACH
OVERDRAFT
PARTIAL CREDIT
PAYDAY LOANS
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PENETRATION RATE
POINT-OF-SALE
POST OFFICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY MARKETS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECESSION
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKETS
TERM CREDIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEQUAL ACCESS
UNION
URBAN AREAS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
ATM NETWORKS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK FEES
BANK LENDING
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BIG BANKS
BOND MARKET
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CASH DEPOSIT
CASH FLOW
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKERS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANK
COOPERATIVE BANKING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COST PRESSURES
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT PROVIDERS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCORING
CREDIT UNION
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBIT CARDS
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVERSIFICATION
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DOWN MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED CAPITAL
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL BANK
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LENDER
INFORMAL SAVINGS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR FORCE SURVEYS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF COLLATERAL
LENDERS
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN
LOAN DELINQUENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MARKET ECONOMIES
MERCHANT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY TRANSFERS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
NEW BUSINESS
OPEN MARKET
OUTREACH
OVERDRAFT
PARTIAL CREDIT
PAYDAY LOANS
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PENETRATION RATE
POINT-OF-SALE
POST OFFICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY MARKETS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECESSION
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKETS
TERM CREDIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEQUAL ACCESS
UNION
URBAN AREAS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
World Bank
South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
description Conditions in global financial markets have eased since mid-2012, reflecting improvements in fiscal sustainability and the establishment of mutual support mechanisms in the European Union (EU), even as the global economic recovery remains fragile and susceptible to downside risks. South Africa's growth slowed from 3.5 percent in 2011 to 2.5 percent in 2012, reflecting primarily the sluggish external environment and domestic labor strife. Growth declined in 8 of the 10 major subsectors. Researchers, policymakers, and other financial sector stakeholders are becoming more interested in the transformative power of financial inclusion. In South Africa, expanding access to financial services for individuals and small enterprises could reduce the country's persistent income inequality and stimulate growth. South Africa, as Africa's only G20 member and as one of the BRICS, plays an influential global role, and progress in financial inclusion could thus have an important demonstration effect. While formal financial institutions offer an array of financial services, this Update focuses on formal payments, savings, and credit. Financial inclusion is vital because of the role of financial services in helping individuals and firms withstand income shocks and smooth spending. A well-functioning financial system produces and processes information on investment opportunities and allocates capital based on these assessments; monitors individuals' and firms' performance after allocating capital; facilitates the trading, diversification, and management of risk; mobilizes and pools savings; and eases the exchange of goods, services, and financial instruments.
topic_facet ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNT HOLDERS
ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
ATM NETWORKS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCH
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK FEES
BANK LENDING
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BIG BANKS
BOND MARKET
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CASH DEPOSIT
CASH FLOW
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKERS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANK
COOPERATIVE BANKING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COOPERATIVES
COST PRESSURES
CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT COOPERATIVE
CREDIT COOPERATIVES
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT PROVIDERS
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCORING
CREDIT UNION
CREDITS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBIT CARDS
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
DIVERSIFICATION
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
DOWN MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
ENTERPRISE CREDIT
EQUITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT EARNINGS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED CAPITAL
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL BANK
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL ECONOMY
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
HOUSEHOLD DEBT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INFLATION
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LENDER
INFORMAL SAVINGS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR FORCE SURVEYS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF COLLATERAL
LENDERS
LIMITED ACCESS
LOAN
LOAN DELINQUENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MARKET ECONOMIES
MERCHANT
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY TRANSFERS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
NEW BUSINESS
OPEN MARKET
OUTREACH
OVERDRAFT
PARTIAL CREDIT
PAYDAY LOANS
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PENETRATION RATE
POINT-OF-SALE
POST OFFICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY MARKETS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECESSION
REPAYMENT
RETAIL BANKING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
SAVINGS RATE
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKETS
TERM CREDIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEQUAL ACCESS
UNION
URBAN AREAS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
title_short South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
title_full South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
title_fullStr South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
title_full_unstemmed South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion
title_sort south africa economic update : focus on financial inclusion
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013-05
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17796511/south-africa-economic-update-focus-financial-inclusion
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spelling dig-okr-10986165632024-08-08T14:29:13Z South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Financial Inclusion World Bank ACCESS INDICATORS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCOUNT HOLDERS ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVANCED ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL FINANCE ATM NETWORKS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCH BANK BRANCHES BANK CHARGES BANK FEES BANK LENDING BANKING SERVICES BANKING SUPERVISION BANKS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BIG BANKS BOND MARKET BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS CONFIDENCE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL FLOW CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITAL STOCK CASH DEPOSIT CASH FLOW CASH TRANSFERS CASH WITHDRAWALS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CO-OPERATIVE BANKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKERS COMMERCIAL BANKING COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PROTECTION COOPERATIVE BANK COOPERATIVE BANKING COOPERATIVE BANKS COOPERATIVES COST PRESSURES CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT CARD CREDIT COOPERATIVE CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT DEFAULT CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP CREDIT FACILITIES CREDIT FACILITY CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT HISTORY CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT MARKET CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT RATING CREDIT RISK CREDIT SCORING CREDIT UNION CREDITS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBIT CARDS DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISPOSABLE INCOME DIVERSIFICATION DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS DOWN MARKET EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRONIC PAYMENT ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT STATUS EMPLOYMENT STATUSES ENTERPRISE CREDIT EQUITIES EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPORT EARNINGS FINANCES FINANCIAL ACCOUNT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS FINANCIAL EDUCATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL REGULATION FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICY FIXED ASSETS FIXED CAPITAL FIXED COSTS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FORMAL BANK FORMAL BANKING FORMAL ECONOMY FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES GENDER GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES HOUSEHOLD DEBT HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN CAPITAL INDEBTEDNESS INEQUALITIES INEQUALITY INFLATION INFORMAL BORROWING INFORMAL CREDIT INFORMAL LENDER INFORMAL SAVINGS INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR FORCE SURVEYS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF COLLATERAL LENDERS LIMITED ACCESS LOAN LOAN DELINQUENCY LOW INTEREST RATES MARKET ECONOMIES MERCHANT MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MONETARY POLICY MONEY TRANSFERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOAN NEW BUSINESS OPEN MARKET OUTREACH OVERDRAFT PARTIAL CREDIT PAYDAY LOANS PAYMENT SERVICES PAYMENT SYSTEM PENETRATION RATE POINT-OF-SALE POST OFFICES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROFITABILITY PROPERTY MARKETS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REAL ESTATE RECEIPTS RECESSION REPAYMENT RETAIL BANKING RISK PERCEPTIONS SAVINGS PRODUCTS SAVINGS RATE SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISE SMALL ENTERPRISES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY STOCK MARKETS TERM CREDIT UNEMPLOYMENT UNEQUAL ACCESS UNION URBAN AREAS WHOLESALE FUNDING Conditions in global financial markets have eased since mid-2012, reflecting improvements in fiscal sustainability and the establishment of mutual support mechanisms in the European Union (EU), even as the global economic recovery remains fragile and susceptible to downside risks. South Africa's growth slowed from 3.5 percent in 2011 to 2.5 percent in 2012, reflecting primarily the sluggish external environment and domestic labor strife. Growth declined in 8 of the 10 major subsectors. Researchers, policymakers, and other financial sector stakeholders are becoming more interested in the transformative power of financial inclusion. In South Africa, expanding access to financial services for individuals and small enterprises could reduce the country's persistent income inequality and stimulate growth. South Africa, as Africa's only G20 member and as one of the BRICS, plays an influential global role, and progress in financial inclusion could thus have an important demonstration effect. While formal financial institutions offer an array of financial services, this Update focuses on formal payments, savings, and credit. Financial inclusion is vital because of the role of financial services in helping individuals and firms withstand income shocks and smooth spending. A well-functioning financial system produces and processes information on investment opportunities and allocates capital based on these assessments; monitors individuals' and firms' performance after allocating capital; facilitates the trading, diversification, and management of risk; mobilizes and pools savings; and eases the exchange of goods, services, and financial instruments. 2014-01-10T20:37:52Z 2014-01-10T20:37:52Z 2013-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17796511/south-africa-economic-update-focus-financial-inclusion https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16563 English en_US South Africa economic update; issue no. 4 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC