Central Banking

Bank of Lithuania says 90% of population has bank accounts

The Bank of Lithuania's first annual survey, published on April 10, found that more than 90% of the country's population has a bank account.

The survey, which had 1,008 respondents, revealed that use of bank accounts among what the central bank calls those groups most likely "to face financial exclusion" was just below the national average, with 88% of the respondents in this category having bank accounts. The principal reason those who responded to the survey gave for their not having a bank

Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.

To access these options, along with all other subscription benefits, please contact info@centralbanking.com or view our subscription options here: http://subscriptions.centralbanking.com/subscribe

You are currently unable to copy this content. Please contact info@centralbanking.com to find out more.

Sorry, our subscription options are not loading right now

Please try again later. Get in touch with our customer services team if this issue persists.

New to Central Banking? View our subscription options

Register for Central Banking

All fields are mandatory unless otherwise highlighted

This address will be used to create your account

Most read articles loading...

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Central Banking account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account

.