* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Bank branches per 100,000 people, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 46 countries was 60.7 bank branches. The highest value was in Saudi Arabia: 1501.22 bank branches and the lowest value was in Palestine: 0.52 bank branches. The indicator is available from 2004 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: bank branches; Source: The International Monetary Fund
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Countries Bank branches per 100,000 people, 2021 Global rank Available data
Saudi Arabia 1501.22 1 2004 - 2021
Sweden 224.79 2 2004 - 2021
Tr.&Tobago 176.95 3 2004 - 2021
USA 138.26 4 2004 - 2021
Macao 39.49 5 2004 - 2021
South Africa 38.66 6 2004 - 2021
Japan 33.89 7 2004 - 2021
France 33.27 8 2004 - 2021
Portugal 30.71 9 2004 - 2021
Bosnia & Herz. 29.85 10 2005 - 2021
San Marino 28.6 11 2004 - 2021
Croatia 26.84 12 2004 - 2021
Montenegro 25.75 13 2004 - 2021
Guatemala 24.03 14 2004 - 2021
Malta 23.51 15 2004 - 2021
Poland 23.21 16 2004 - 2021
North Macedonia 22.42 17 2004 - 2021
Nepal 22.27 18 2004 - 2021
Morocco 22.15 19 2004 - 2021
Canada 20.69 20 2006 - 2021
Hong Kong 19.83 21 2004 - 2021
Panama 19.46 22 2007 - 2021
Lebanon 18.36 23 2004 - 2021
Belize 18.03 24 2004 - 2021
New Zealand 17.73 25 2004 - 2021
Honduras 15.51 26 2004 - 2021
Serbia 15.45 27 2004 - 2021
Israel 15.2 28 2004 - 2021
South Korea 13.65 29 2004 - 2021
Kazakhstan 13.07 30 2004 - 2021
Kuwait 13.01 31 2004 - 2021
Colombia 12.78 32 2008 - 2021
Micronesia 12.46 33 2004 - 2021
Cambodia 12.38 34 2006 - 2021
Austria 12.35 35 2004 - 2021
Lithuania 11.18 36 2004 - 2021
Vietnam 10.42 37 2008 - 2021
Slovenia 8.79 38 2004 - 2021
Malaysia 8.7 39 2004 - 2021
Nicaragua 7.98 40 2004 - 2021
Latvia 6.64 41 2004 - 2021
Jamaica 6.3 42 2004 - 2021
Finland 6.16 43 2004 - 2021
Netherlands 5.45 44 2004 - 2021
Kenya 4.39 45 2004 - 2021
Palestine 0.52 46 2004 - 2021



Definition: Number of commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults.

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