By Sarah Birke, Bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, The Economist
The world’s 1.4bn people without a bank account are missing out. They lack the security it provides compared with informal ways to save and the benefits of participation in the formal economy, all of which imposes a drag on economic well-being and growth. But there is good news in Latin America and the Caribbean. The number of people in the region opening their first account has been growing faster than the global rate.
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