Much of the Egyptian economy is “informal” at that economic level, and so they don’t have the papers to get a bank account. Banking access is still pretty low in Egypt at that socioeconomic level, although they are working on improving it.

They have some options to get an account if they really want one, like the employer can help with that, but thus far it hasn’t been enough liquid savings to truly justify it. Practically speaking, I think she should ask the employer to at least hold her savings in dollars, since he does have access to them and that’s normal at the middle class level, but she hasn’t done so.

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in bulgaria i knew many people who didn't have government ID or bank accounts, only dealt in cash, it's quite common... banking used to be easy there 12 years ago but now it's utter garbage

in some or many ways someone in this position really doesn't need a bank account. as you described they are seeking financial autonomy, not a credit line or safe storage.

I met a handyman type person in the US once who didn't have a bank account. He just dealt in cash and paid in full for cash. he had some line like. "why so they can charge me fees and try to get me in debt?"

That is also my general outlook on how banks behave. but for those who may fall easy prey to debt it may be despite certain disadvantages to not having a bank account better