Financial and insurance activities (banking), value added (current LCU) by country

Value added in banking is defined as the value of output of the banking industry less the value of intermediate consumption (intermediate inputs). Banking is a subset of services, comprising financial intermediation (ISIC 65-67). Data are in current local currency.

Countries reporting
36
Highest
7.57 trillion current LCU
Zambia
Lowest
0 current LCU
Guinea
Median
14.53 billion current LCU
Years covered
47
1965–2011
Data points
873

What the numbers show

Financial and insurance activities (banking), value added (current LCU) is currently reported for 36 countries. The highest value is 7.57 trillion current LCU in Zambia; the lowest is 0 current LCU in Guinea.

The median across all reporting countries is 14.53 billion current LCU, and the mean is 282.60 billion current LCU.

Financial and insurance activities (banking), value added: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Zambia 7.57 trillion current LCU 2011 up 511.0% volatile
2 Sierra Leone 599.69 billion current LCU 2011 up 301.7% volatile
3 South Africa 565.22 billion current LCU 2011 up 218.4% volatile
4 Kenya 262.69 billion current LCU 2011 up 263.5% volatile
5 Tanzania, United Republic of 233.93 billion current LCU 2011 up 289.9% volatile
6 Senegal 165.55 billion current LCU 2007 up 120.7% volatile
7 Madagascar, Republic of 146.43 billion current LCU 2009 up 266.5% volatile
8 Burundi 126.61 billion current LCU 2011 up 729.6% volatile
9 Rwanda 107.82 billion current LCU 2011 up 389.4% volatile
10 Burkina Faso 69.29 billion current LCU 2011 up 135.3% volatile
11 Benin 62.78 billion current LCU 2010 up 114.0% rising
12 Egypt, Arab Republic of 44.83 billion current LCU 2011 up 126.1% volatile
13 Morocco 40.59 billion current LCU 2010 up 100.6% volatile
14 Togo 34.00 billion current LCU 2011 up 63.3% rising
15 São Tomé and Príncipe, Democratic Republic of 30.83 billion current LCU 2006 up 95.0% rising
16 Mauritius 28.81 billion current LCU 2011 up 179.7% volatile
17 Gabon 21.40 billion current LCU 2006 up 2.9% rising
18 Djibouti 15.96 billion current LCU 2006 up 65.0% rising
19 Botswana 13.09 billion current LCU 2011 up 281.0% volatile
20 Mozambique, Republic of 9.09 billion current LCU 2007 up 607.7% volatile
21 Ethiopia, The Federal Democratic Republic of 8.64 billion current LCU 2011 up 637.3% volatile
22 Namibia 3.46 billion current LCU 2011 up 289.6% volatile
23 Comoros, Union of the 3.32 billion current LCU 1998 up 7.1% flat
24 Gambia, The 2.79 billion current LCU 2011 up 245.2% volatile
25 Ghana 2.47 billion current LCU 2011 up 421.5% volatile
26 Cabo Verde 2.17 billion current LCU 2011 up 89.5% volatile
27 Lesotho, Kingdom of 1.07 billion current LCU 2011 up 365.6% volatile
28 Eritrea 1.05 billion current LCU 2009 up 549.1% volatile
29 Eswatini, Kingdom of 690.00 million current LCU 2011 up 184.8% volatile
30 Seychelles 595.32 million current LCU 2011 up 148.3% volatile
31 Malawi 43.30 million current LCU 1978 up 283.2% volatile
32 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 0.0961 current LCU 1989 up 6,670.8% volatile
33 Mauritania, Islamic Republic of 0 current LCU 2011 flat
33 Chad 0 current LCU 2008 flat
33 Uganda 0 current LCU 1996 volatile
33 Guinea 0 current LCU 2011 flat

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Indicator
Financial and insurance activities (banking), value added (current LCU)
Unit
current LCU
Source
World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
36 places, 873 data points, 1965–2011
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Value added in banking is defined as the value of output of the banking industry less the value of intermediate consumption (intermediate inputs). Banking is a subset of services, comprising financial intermediation (ISIC 65-67). Data are in current local currency.