Belgium Banking Indicators
Belgium BE: Account at a Financial Institution: % Aged 15+
BE: Account at a Financial Institution: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.126 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 96.306 % for 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 97.216 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.126 % in 2014 and a record low of 96.306 % in 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Account at a financial institution denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution.; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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98.13 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Female: % Aged 15+
BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Female: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 99.506 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.185 % for 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Female: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 98.345 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 99.506 % in 2014 and a record low of 97.185 % in 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Female: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Account at a financial institution denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution.; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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99.51 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+
BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.294 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 94.827 % for 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 96.560 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.294 % in 2014 and a record low of 94.827 % in 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Account at a financial institution denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution.; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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98.29 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+
BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.009 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.310 % for 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 97.659 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.009 % in 2014 and a record low of 97.310 % in 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Account at a financial institution denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution.; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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98.01 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Male: % Aged 15+
BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Male: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 96.690 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 95.296 % for 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Male: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 95.993 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 96.690 % in 2014 and a record low of 95.296 % in 2011. BE: Account at a Financial Institution: Male: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Account at a financial institution denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution.; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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96.69 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: % Aged 15+
BE: Account: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.126 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 96.306 % for 2011. BE: Account: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 97.216 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.126 % in 2014 and a record low of 96.306 % in 2011. BE: Account: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (% age 15+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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98.13 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Female: % Aged 15+
BE: Account: Female: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 99.506 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.185 % for 2011. BE: Account: Female: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 98.345 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 99.506 % in 2014 and a record low of 97.185 % in 2011. BE: Account: Female: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (female, % age 15+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
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99.51 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+
BE: Account: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.294 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 94.827 % for 2011. BE: Account: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 96.560 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.294 % in 2014 and a record low of 94.827 % in 2011. BE: Account: Income: Poorest 40%: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (income, poorest 40%, % age 15+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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98.29 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+
BE: Account: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 98.009 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.310 % for 2011. BE: Account: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 97.659 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.009 % in 2014 and a record low of 97.310 % in 2011. BE: Account: Income: Richest 60%: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (income, richest 60%, % age 15+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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98.01 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Male: % Aged 15+
BE: Account: Male: % Aged 15+ data was reported at 96.690 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 95.296 % for 2011. BE: Account: Male: % Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 95.993 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 96.690 % in 2014 and a record low of 95.296 % in 2011. BE: Account: Male: % Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (male, % age 15+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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96.69 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Older Adults: % Aged 25+
BE: Account: Older Adults: % Aged 25+ data was reported at 99.525 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 98.154 % for 2011. BE: Account: Older Adults: % Aged 25+ data is updated yearly, averaging 98.839 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 99.525 % in 2014 and a record low of 98.154 % in 2011. BE: Account: Older Adults: % Aged 25+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (% age 25+). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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99.53 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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Belgium BE: Account: Young Adults: % Aged 15-24
BE: Account: Young Adults: % Aged 15-24 data was reported at 90.887 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 89.660 % for 2011. BE: Account: Young Adults: % Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 90.273 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2014, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 90.887 % in 2014 and a record low of 89.660 % in 2011. BE: Account: Young Adults: % Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Denotes the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else). For 2011, this can be an account at a bank or another type of financial institution, and for 2014 this can be a mobile account as well (see year-specific definitions for details) (% ages 15-24). [ts: data are available for multiple waves].; ; Demirguc-Kunt et al., 2015, Global Financial Inclusion Database, World Bank.; Weighted average;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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90.89 2014 | yearly | 2011 - 2014 |
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BE: Bank Capital to Assets Ratio
BE: Bank Capital to Assets Ratio data was reported at 6.174 % in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.252 % for 2020. BE: Bank Capital to Assets Ratio data is updated yearly, averaging 5.685 % from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2021, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.862 % in 2005 and a record low of 3.042 % in 2006. BE: Bank Capital to Assets Ratio data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Bank capital to assets is the ratio of bank capital and reserves to total assets. Capital and reserves include funds contributed by owners, retained earnings, general and special reserves, provisions, and valuation adjustments. Capital includes tier 1 capital (paid-up shares and common stock), which is a common feature in all countries' banking systems, and total regulatory capital, which includes several specified types of subordinated debt instruments that need not be repaid if the funds are required to maintain minimum capital levels (these comprise tier 2 and tier 3 capital). Total assets include all nonfinancial and financial assets.;International Monetary Fund, Financial Soundness Indicators.;;
Last | Frequency | Range |
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6.174 2021 | yearly | 2005 - 2021 |
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BE: Branches: per 100,000 Adults: Commercial Banks
BE: Branches: per 100,000 Adults: Commercial Banks data was reported at 21.141 Number in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 22.792 Number for 2021. BE: Branches: per 100,000 Adults: Commercial Banks data is updated yearly, averaging 41.470 Number from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2022, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 57.309 Number in 2004 and a record low of 21.141 Number in 2022. BE: Branches: per 100,000 Adults: Commercial Banks data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Commercial bank branches are retail locations of resident commercial banks and other resident banks that function as commercial banks that provide financial services to customers and are physically separated from the main office but not organized as legally separated subsidiaries.;International Monetary Fund, Financial Access Survey.;Median;Country-specific metadata can be found on the IMF’s FAS website (data.imf.org).
Last | Frequency | Range |
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21.141 2022 | yearly | 2004 - 2022 |
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Belgium BE: Deposit Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks
BE: Deposit Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data was reported at 3,931.020 Number in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,929.388 Number for 2014. BE: Deposit Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data is updated yearly, averaging 3,946.412 Number from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2015, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,045.665 Number in 2010 and a record low of 3,605.328 Number in 2004. BE: Deposit Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Depositors with commercial banks are the reported number of deposit account holders at commercial banks and other resident banks functioning as commercial banks that are resident nonfinancial corporations (public and private) and households. For many countries data cover the total number of deposit accounts due to lack of information on account holders. The major types of deposits are checking accounts, savings accounts, and time deposits.;International Monetary Fund, Financial Access Survey.;Median;Country-specific metadata can be found on the IMF’s FAS website (data.imf.org).
Last | Frequency | Range |
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3,931.020 2015 | yearly | 2004 - 2015 |
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BE: Loan Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks
BE: Loan Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data was reported at 672.989 Number in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 680.273 Number for 2020. BE: Loan Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data is updated yearly, averaging 695.043 Number from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2021, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 711.438 Number in 2012 and a record low of 551.620 Number in 2007. BE: Loan Accounts: per 1000 Adults: Commercial Banks data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Belgium – Table BE.World Bank.WDI: Banking Indicators. Borrowers from commercial banks are the reported number of resident customers that are nonfinancial corporations (public and private) and households who obtained loans from commercial banks and other banks functioning as commercial banks. For many countries data cover the total number of loan accounts due to lack of information on loan account holders.;International Monetary Fund, Financial Access Survey.;Median;Country-specific metadata can be found on the IMF’s FAS website (data.imf.org).
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672.989 2021 | yearly | 2007 - 2021 |