NewsWhore
12-15-2008, 02:10 PM
A poll on remittances, migration and banking in the DR has found that 55.1% of Dominicans do not have a bank account in the DR. The poll was conducted in June. Manuel Orozco, of Inter-American Dialogue, based in Washington, D.C. says that 67.7% said they didn't have enough money to keep an account open. Likewise, 9.4% said they did not need an account, and 3.5% said they did not bank because there was no bank nearby. Some 1,003 Dominicans were polled.
Of the total, 6.7% said they did not trust banks, 5.5% said they had had a bad experience with banking, and 1.9% said the process of having a bank account was too complicated.
Conversely, 48.6% said they kept savings in a bank. Of those who keep their money in a bank, 17.3% said they did so for a business, 14% because they had a savings account and 24% said they deposited funds when they had money left over from their wages. 13.6% said they had borrowed money, and 26.6% said they had no financial commitments with a bank. Some 19.5% said that they saw banks as being for the privileged sectors to which they offer the better deals.
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Of the total, 6.7% said they did not trust banks, 5.5% said they had had a bad experience with banking, and 1.9% said the process of having a bank account was too complicated.
Conversely, 48.6% said they kept savings in a bank. Of those who keep their money in a bank, 17.3% said they did so for a business, 14% because they had a savings account and 24% said they deposited funds when they had money left over from their wages. 13.6% said they had borrowed money, and 26.6% said they had no financial commitments with a bank. Some 19.5% said that they saw banks as being for the privileged sectors to which they offer the better deals.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#7)