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People with bank accounts, percent of the population over 14 years of age, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 10 countries was 47.65 percent. The highest value was in Iran: 89.62 percent and the lowest value was in Iraq: 15.76 percent. The indicator is available from 2011 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Percent people with bank accounts , 2021 Global rank Available data
Iran 89.62 1 2011 - 2021
UA Emirates 84.56 2 2011 - 2021
Saudi Arabia 74.32 3 2011 - 2021
Algeria 44.1 4 2011 - 2021
Jordan 43.35 5 2011 - 2021
Morocco 42.24 6 2017 - 2021
Tunisia 35.71 7 2014 - 2021
Egypt 26.1 8 2011 - 2021
Lebanon 20.7 9 2011 - 2021
Iraq 15.76 10 2011 - 2021



Definition: The percentage of respondents with an account (self or together with someone else) at a bank, credit union, another financial institution (e.g., cooperative, microfinance institution), or the post office (if applicable) including respondents who reported having a debit card (% age 15+).

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