Understanding the drivers of financial inclusion in South Africa

David Mhlanga, S. Dunga, T. Moloi
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Orientation: Financial inclusion is becoming one of the attractive topics at the global level with policymakers, development partners, governments and financial institutions developing interest in understanding it more deeply.Research purpose: The study sought to establish the drivers of financial inclusion in South Africa with a focus on factors that influences ownership of an investment account.Motivation for the study: Motivated by the increase in the evidence of the importance of financial inclusion in fighting poverty and the fact that by merely having a bank account, financial inclusion cannot be guaranteed, the study interrogated the factors that influence households to have an investment account.Research approach/design and method: As the dependent variable of financial inclusion was binary, the logistic regression was used to estimate the drivers of financial inclusion. The variable assumed two values 0 and 1, where 1 represents access to an investment account and 0 otherwise.Main findings: Using the logit model, the study discovered that financial inclusion is driven by age, education level, the total salary proxy of income, race, and marital status.Practical/managerial implications: The differences in the probability of demand for financial products and services amongst the different races mean that products and services tailor-made to satisfy the needs of the different races, for coloured and black people these products and services should be designed to improve financial inclusion amongst them.Contribution/value-add: The study managed to discover the factors that influences households to have an investment account in South Africa.
了解南非普惠金融的驱动因素
方向:金融包容性正成为全球一级的一个有吸引力的话题,政策制定者、发展伙伴、政府和金融机构都有兴趣更深入地理解它。研究目的:该研究试图确定南非金融包容性的驱动因素,重点关注影响投资账户所有权的因素。研究动机:由于越来越多的证据表明金融包容性在消除贫困中的重要性,以及仅仅拥有银行账户就无法保证金融包容性,该研究询问了影响家庭拥有投资账户的因素。研究方法/设计和方法:由于金融包容性的因变量是二元的,因此使用逻辑回归来估计金融包容性的驱动因素。变量假定两个值0和1,其中1表示对投资帐户的访问权限,否则为0。主要发现:使用logit模型,研究发现,财务包容性受年龄、教育水平、收入的工资总额、种族和婚姻状况的驱动。实际/管理影响:不同种族对金融产品和服务的需求概率差异意味着,为满足不同种族的需求而量身定制的产品和服务,对于有色人种和黑人来说,这些产品和服务应该旨在提高他们之间的金融包容性。贡献/增值:该研究设法发现了影响家庭在南非拥有投资账户的因素。
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