Alexander Conrad, Doris Neuberger, F. Peters, Fabian Rösch
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The Impact of Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors on the Use of Digital Access to Financial Services
Abstract
This paper investigates which socio-economic and demographic factors influence the demand for digital access to financial services. For this purpose, customer data from all public savings banks in Germany are linked with socio-economic and demographic data at regional level. As a result, attributes can be identified that promote a so-called informational divide. The risk of such a divide is comparatively high in rural, sparsely populated areas with a high average age of the population and in regions with a relatively low average formal education level. Here, people could lose access to basic financial services as a basis for economic and social participation as a result of ongoing digitisation.
JEL Classification: G21, L32, L38, L86, O33, R12, R20, R51