Financial inclusion is difficult to capture through a single source of information. Despite an increased availability of data, information is still very scattered and fragmented. The data below draws on a series of basic national indicators on the demand and supply side of financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean. It includes data from various sources on the composition of the financial system, infrastructure, access barriers, and product ownership.
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