More Togolese prefer trusting their savings to friends and relatives than to traditional financial institutions

Finance
Friday, 01 March 2019 17:57
More Togolese prefer trusting their savings to friends and relatives than to traditional financial institutions

(Togo First) - Togolese are more inclined to trust their savings to a friend or relative, than to traditional financial institutions. This was revealed in the World Bank’s Little Data Book on Financial Inclusion 2018.

According to the report, almost half of Togo’s adult population (45.2%) regularly save on their earnings. However, only 11.8% of these people save at traditional financial institutions whereas about half of them (23.1%) prefer trusting their money to their relatives and friends.

Similarly, regarding loans, 9.1% of the adult population, went to financial institutions to get one in 2017, against 22% who preferred asking friends and relatives.

Another source of concern is the fact that one out of 10 adults working (8.4%) saves for old age.

While many still are reluctant to trust their savings to banks and other traditional financial institutions, the truth is the number of those who save with financial institutions is increasing. Indeed, back in 2014, only 6.4% of adults in Togo used to save in such institutions. This is due among others to new policies implemented to boost financial inclusion. These include various products and mechanisms such as the national financial inclusion fund (FNFI).

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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