Bahamas: ATMs per 100,000 adults

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 Bahamas

ATMs per 100,000 adults

 Latest value 124.21
 Year 2021
 Measure ATMs per 100,000 adults
 Data availability 2004 - 2021
 Average 97.94
 Min - Max 66.02 - 138.78
 Source The World Bank
The latest value from 2021 is 124.21 ATMs per 100,000 adults, an increase from 123.58 ATMs per 100,000 adults in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 51.89 ATMs per 100,000 adults, based on data from 150 countries. Historically, the average for the Bahamas from 2004 to 2021 is 97.94 ATMs per 100,000 adults. The minimum value, 66.02 ATMs per 100,000 adults, was reached in 2004 while the maximum of 138.78 ATMs per 100,000 adults was recorded in 2016. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Bahamas - ATMs per 100,000 adults - Recent values chart

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Bahamas - ATMs per 100,000 adults - historical chart - 2004-2021




Definition: Number of ATMs per 100,000 adults. Automated teller machines are computerized telecommunications devices that provide clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public place.

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