Malaysia - Financial access

Commercial bank branches (per 100,000 adults)

The value for Commercial bank branches (per 100,000 adults) in Malaysia was 10.44 as of 2009. As the graph below shows, over the past 5 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 13.38 in 2004 and a minimum value of 10.44 in 2009.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Monetary Fund.

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Year Value
2004 13.38
2005 11.90
2006 10.95
2007 10.77
2008 10.57
2009 10.44

Borrowers from commercial banks (per 1,000 adults)

The value for Borrowers from commercial banks (per 1,000 adults) in Malaysia was 280.04 as of 2009. As the graph below shows, over the past 5 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 291.02 in 2007 and a minimum value of 196.92 in 2004.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Monetary Fund.

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Year Value
2004 196.92
2005 269.38
2006 284.80
2007 291.02
2008 283.69
2009 280.04

Depositors with commercial banks (per 1,000 adults)

The value for Depositors with commercial banks (per 1,000 adults) in Malaysia was 1,458 as of 2009. As the graph below shows, over the past 5 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1,895 in 2006 and a minimum value of 1,458 in 2009.

Definition: 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.

Source: International Monetary Fund.

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Year Value
2004 1,792
2005 1,892
2006 1,895
2007 1,880
2008 1,633
2009 1,458

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Access