Banking density in major economies

Banking density, measured by the number of bank branches per capita, varies widely across major economies, with advanced economies generally having higher branch access. ATM density is declining in many countries as cash usage drops, though it remains high in regions where cash transactions are still dominant. Interestingly, Bolivia stands out as having a ratio of ATMs than bank branches.

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