Tapping the Markets: Opportunities for Domestic Investments in Water and Sanitation for the Poor by Jemima Sy; Robert Warner; Jane Jamieson

Tapping the Markets: Opportunities for Domestic Investments in Water and Sanitation for the Poor by Jemima Sy; Robert Warner; Jane Jamieson

Author:Jemima Sy; Robert Warner; Jane Jamieson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The World Bank


In Bangladesh and Benin, just over three-quarters of all firms interviewed had a bank account, but only 12 percent had a loan from a formal financial institution. In contrast, in Cambodia, only 17 percent of firms had a bank account, but slightly more had a loan (figure 8.2).

Figure 8.2 Water Operators’ Interactions with the Financial System in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012

Note

1. The Doing Business project, managed by the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank, provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement for small and medium-size local firms in 185 economies.



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