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Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data examines whether financial cooperatives are permitted to use non-face-to-face customer due diligence under AML/CFT regulations. The dataset likely contains survey responses or regulatory assessments on this topic. It is published by the World Bank.
A Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey dataset published by the World Bank. The data likely contains responses to a specific question regarding the existence of laws or regulations on customer account costs in various countries. The exact temporal coverage, sample size, and full column structure are not detailed in the available metadata.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data examines the presence of consumer protection provisions within broader financial sector laws. The dataset likely contains structured responses from a worldwide survey, though the exact number of countries and rows is unknown. It originates from the World Bank platform.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data on the presence of stand-alone financial consumer protection regulations. The dataset is published by the World Bank and likely contains binary or categorical indicators for different countries. The temporal coverage and specific survey years are unknown from the provided metadata.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data examines the presence of legal frameworks for financial consumer protection across countries. The dataset likely contains survey responses from national authorities, addressing regulatory structures and enforcement mechanisms. It is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey likely examines the presence of consumer protection provisions within broader financial regulations. The dataset is published by the World Bank. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the number of observations, are unknown from the provided metadata.
295 countries and jurisdictions are surveyed on the presence of stand-alone financial consumer protection laws. This dataset originates from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, providing a structured view of legal frameworks worldwide. The specific survey year and update frequency are not provided in the metadata.
World Bank data captures the regulatory and supervisory frameworks for financial consumer protection across countries. The dataset likely contains survey responses from national authorities detailing the types of institutional structures implemented. It originates from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, an internal World Bank initiative.
A World Bank survey dataset on institutional structures for financial consumer protection regulation and supervision. The data originates from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, focusing on the presence of an integrated sectoral authority model across countries. The specific temporal coverage and row count are not provided in the available metadata.
A World Bank survey dataset from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. It likely contains country-level responses on the institutional structure for financial consumer protection regulation and supervision. The specific number of countries, rows, and columns is unknown from the provided metadata.
A survey from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. It likely contains data on whether countries have a dedicated authority model for financial consumer protection regulation and supervision. The dataset's specific scale and temporal coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.
320 survey responses from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey focus on whether drafting or providing inputs into regulation is a main activity of financial consumer protection units. The dataset, published by the World Bank, likely contains structured responses from a global survey of financial institutions or regulators. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey addresses regulatory standards for complaint response timeliness. The dataset likely contains country-level responses to a specific question on whether laws or regulations set standards for financial institutions. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data on whether laws or regulations set standards for complaint resolution by financial institutions. The dataset likely contains survey responses from multiple countries, published by the World Bank. The specific time range, number of rows, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
World Bank data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. The dataset likely contains responses to a question about whether laws or regulations set standards for record-keeping of customer complaints. Its specific temporal coverage and row count are unknown.
609_Do laws or regulations set standards for reporting complaints data to a government agency? _#VHKB_05 is a survey dataset from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. The dataset likely contains responses to a specific question regarding legal frameworks for reporting consumer complaints to government agencies. Its exact size, column structure, and update date are not provided in the metadata.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data likely examines whether laws or regulations require procedures for resolving customer complaints. The dataset appears to be a survey response from the World Bank platform. Its specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data likely contains a binary or categorical indicator assessing whether national laws or regulations mandate the disclosure of external dispute resolution details to consumers. The dataset is part of a World Bank survey, suggesting it covers multiple countries and is focused on financial consumer protection frameworks. Its specific temporal coverage, row count, and granularity are unknown from the provided metadata.
605 is a survey question from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, hosted by the World Bank. It likely contains data on whether laws or regulations require financial institutions to have a designated office or unit for resolving customer complaints. The dataset's specific row count, columns, and temporal coverage are unknown from the provided metadata.
The dataset titled '607_Do laws or regulations set standards for accessibility in resolving customer complaints? _#VHKB_03' originates from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. It likely contains survey data assessing whether legal frameworks establish accessibility standards for complaint resolution processes. The specific number of rows, columns, and temporal coverage are unknown from the provided metadata.