Building inclusive financial sectors for development:
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Contents
Foreword by the Secretary-General
.
¡ii
Preface
.
¡v
Chapter I
SETTING THE STAGE FOR BUILDING INCLUSIVE FINANCIAL SECTORS
.1
Chapter II
WHAT LIMITS ACCESS TO FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES?
.23
Issue
1.
Who you are and where you live matters
.24
Issue
2.
How you make your living matters
.29
Issue
3.
Compromised confidence in financial institutions
.32
Issue
4.
The attractiveness of the product matters
.34
Chapter III
WHY RETAIL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CAN SERVE POOR AND
LOW-INCOME PEOPLE BETTER
.47
Issue
1.
Profitability, risk and incentive structures
.48
Issue
2.
"Small is beautiful, but large is necessary"
.57
Issue
3.
Lack of innovation prevents closing the gap between supply and demand
. . 68
Chapter IV
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL MARKETS:
A CHALLENGE FOR
MICROFINANCE
INSTITUTIONS
.75
Issue
1.
Impact of weak financial sectors on MFIs
.77
Issue
2.
Limited access of MFIs to domestic financial markets
.78
Issue
3.
International borrowing: Opportunity and risk
.87
Issue
4.
Drawing resources from the domestic economy:
Savings as an alternative funding source
.89
Chapter V
THE POLICY FRAMEWORK AND PUBLIC SECTOR ROLE IN INCLUSIVE FINANCE
. . . . 93
Issue
1.
Country level policy frameworks: From vision to strategy
.93
Issue
2.
There is still no consensus on the liberalization of interest rates
. 100
Issue
3.
How much government involvement in financial intermediation?
. 105
Issue
4.
The role of subsidies and taxation
. 109
Issue
5.
Policies to broaden and strengthen financial infrastructure
. 115
viii
Building
Inclusive Financial
Sectors
for
Development
Chapter VI
LEGAL MODELS, REGULATION AND SUPERVISION
IN THE CONTEXT OF INCLUSIVE FINANCE
.119
Issue
1.
There is still uncertainty about what, when and how to regulate
.121
Issue
2.
The challenges of applying tiered regulation and risk-based supervision
to
microfinance
.127
Issue
3.
The need to focus on the adequacy of supervision
.130
Issue
4.
Should regulation incorporate access to financial services as a policy goal?
. . 131
Issue
5.
New regulatory issues that need to be considered
.136
Chapter
VII
POLICY ISSUES AND STRATEGIC OPTIONS
.139
Option Set
1.
Government intervention in the market for financial services
—
how much intervention, what kind, where and when?
.139
Option Set
2.
How can we achieve affordable and sustainable interest rates?
. 143
Option Set
3.
How to fashion financial infrastructure for inclusive finance?
. 145
Option Set
4.
What should regulators and supervisors do to foster financial inclusion?
. 147
Option Set
5.
How to promote consumer protection?
. 149
Option Set
6.
How many financial institutions and of what types?
. 150
Option Set
7.
How should governments be organized to promote financial inclusion?
. 152
Chapter
VIII
DIALOGUE AS A PRELUDE TO ACTION
.155
REFERENCES
.163
FURTHER READING
171
Boxes
Box
1.1.
Access to financial services in developed and developing countries
.2
Box
1.2.
The paradigm shift and terminology:
Microfinance
and inclusive finance
—
how are they different?
.5
Box
1.3.
Extending access to financial services: European antecedents
.8
Box
1.4.
The providers of financial services to poor and low-income people
.10
Box
1.5.
"Alternative financial institutions" in developing countries
.14
Box II.
1.
The "school-based banking scheme" in Thailand
.26
Box
11.2.
Smart technology and customer illiteracy
.28
Box
11.3.
The microcredit upheaval in Bolivia
.35
Box
11.4.
The insurance pyramid
.42
Box 111
.1.
Three different approaches to commercial bank engagement with
microfinance
. 55
Box III.2. Standardized products at high volume: The case of BRI-Units
.65
Box. IV.
1.
Recent MFI bond issues
.83
Box IV.2. Securitization: An example
.84
Box IV.3. International funds mitigating foreign exchange risk: Some examples
. 90
Box
V.l.
Examples of government policy stances on
microfinance
.95
Box V.2. Inclusive financial sector development policies
.96
Box V.3. South Africa's Financial Sector Charter
.98
BoxV.4. Country experiences with interest rate ceilings
.101
Box V.5. Experience in Bangladesh in lowering costs
.103
Box V.6. Recent experiences in directed lending programmes
.110
Box V.7. Subsidy and efficiency in MFIs
.112
Box VI.
1.
The
Microfinance
Regulation and Supervision Resource Center
.127
Box VI.
2.
Applying risk-based supervision in the Philippines
.129
Box. VI.
3.
Proposed regulatory adjustments to expand access to financial services
. . 135
Box
VIII. 1.
Key reference documents on international good practices
on access to finance
.157
BoxVIII^. Senegal: Building a vision for an inclusive financial sector
.159
Tables
Table
1.1.
Microcredit in Latin America,
2004.16
Table VI.
1.
When should savings mobilization be regulated?
.123
Table VI.
2.
Degrees of regulation and oversight
.125
Table VI.
3.
Microfinance
risk and regulatory considerations
.126
Table. VI.4. A framework to evaluate regulation in South Africa
.133
Figures
Figure III.
1.
A survey of banks, MFIs and
NGOs in
Latin America and the Caribbean
by
ACCIÓN
International,
2004.61
Figure 111.2a. Cost reduction and efficiency: Trends from the MicroBanking Bulletin
.62
Figure 111.2b. Provision expense ratios as a percentage of total assets
and write-off ratios for non-sustainable and sustainable MFIs:
Trends from the MicroBanking Bulletin
.63
Figure III.
3.
Product offerings in Latin American financial institutions
.66
Figure IV.
1.
Accessing financial markets: Progressive stages for MFIs
.76 |
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Contents
Foreword by the Secretary-General
.
¡ii
Preface
.
¡v
Chapter I
SETTING THE STAGE FOR BUILDING INCLUSIVE FINANCIAL SECTORS
.1
Chapter II
WHAT LIMITS ACCESS TO FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES?
.23
Issue
1.
Who you are and where you live matters
.24
Issue
2.
How you make your living matters
.29
Issue
3.
Compromised confidence in financial institutions
.32
Issue
4.
The attractiveness of the product matters
.34
Chapter III
WHY RETAIL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CAN SERVE POOR AND
LOW-INCOME PEOPLE BETTER
.47
Issue
1.
Profitability, risk and incentive structures
.48
Issue
2.
"Small is beautiful, but large is necessary"
.57
Issue
3.
Lack of innovation prevents closing the gap between supply and demand
. . 68
Chapter IV
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL MARKETS:
A CHALLENGE FOR
MICROFINANCE
INSTITUTIONS
.75
Issue
1.
Impact of weak financial sectors on MFIs
.77
Issue
2.
Limited access of MFIs to domestic financial markets
.78
Issue
3.
International borrowing: Opportunity and risk
.87
Issue
4.
Drawing resources from the domestic economy:
Savings as an alternative funding source
.89
Chapter V
THE POLICY FRAMEWORK AND PUBLIC SECTOR ROLE IN INCLUSIVE FINANCE
. . . . 93
Issue
1.
Country level policy frameworks: From vision to strategy
.93
Issue
2.
There is still no consensus on the liberalization of interest rates
. 100
Issue
3.
How much government involvement in financial intermediation?
. 105
Issue
4.
The role of subsidies and taxation
. 109
Issue
5.
Policies to broaden and strengthen financial infrastructure
. 115
viii
Building
Inclusive Financial
Sectors
for
Development
Chapter VI
LEGAL MODELS, REGULATION AND SUPERVISION
IN THE CONTEXT OF INCLUSIVE FINANCE
.119
Issue
1.
There is still uncertainty about what, when and how to regulate
.121
Issue
2.
The challenges of applying tiered regulation and risk-based supervision
to
microfinance
.127
Issue
3.
The need to focus on the adequacy of supervision
.130
Issue
4.
Should regulation incorporate access to financial services as a policy goal?
. . 131
Issue
5.
New regulatory issues that need to be considered
.136
Chapter
VII
POLICY ISSUES AND STRATEGIC OPTIONS
.139
Option Set
1.
Government intervention in the market for financial services
—
how much intervention, what kind, where and when?
.139
Option Set
2.
How can we achieve affordable and sustainable interest rates?
. 143
Option Set
3.
How to fashion financial infrastructure for inclusive finance?
. 145
Option Set
4.
What should regulators and supervisors do to foster financial inclusion?
. 147
Option Set
5.
How to promote consumer protection?
. 149
Option Set
6.
How many financial institutions and of what types?
. 150
Option Set
7.
How should governments be organized to promote financial inclusion?
. 152
Chapter
VIII
DIALOGUE AS A PRELUDE TO ACTION
.155
REFERENCES
.163
FURTHER READING
171
Boxes
Box
1.1.
Access to financial services in developed and developing countries
.2
Box
1.2.
The paradigm shift and terminology:
Microfinance
and inclusive finance
—
how are they different?
.5
Box
1.3.
Extending access to financial services: European antecedents
.8
Box
1.4.
The providers of financial services to poor and low-income people
.10
Box
1.5.
"Alternative financial institutions" in developing countries
.14
Box II.
1.
The "school-based banking scheme" in Thailand
.26
Box
11.2.
Smart technology and customer illiteracy
.28
Box
11.3.
The microcredit upheaval in Bolivia
.35
Box
11.4.
The insurance pyramid
.42
Box 111
.1.
Three different approaches to commercial bank engagement with
microfinance
. 55
Box III.2. Standardized products at high volume: The case of BRI-Units
.65
Box. IV.
1.
Recent MFI bond issues
.83
Box IV.2. Securitization: An example
.84
Box IV.3. International funds mitigating foreign exchange risk: Some examples
. 90
Box
V.l.
Examples of government policy stances on
microfinance
.95
Box V.2. Inclusive financial sector development policies
.96
Box V.3. South Africa's Financial Sector Charter
.98
BoxV.4. Country experiences with interest rate ceilings
.101
Box V.5. Experience in Bangladesh in lowering costs
.103
Box V.6. Recent experiences in directed lending programmes
.110
Box V.7. Subsidy and efficiency in MFIs
.112
Box VI.
1.
The
Microfinance
Regulation and Supervision Resource Center
.127
Box VI.
2.
Applying risk-based supervision in the Philippines
.129
Box. VI.
3.
Proposed regulatory adjustments to expand access to financial services
. . 135
Box
VIII. 1.
Key reference documents on international good practices
on access to finance
.157
BoxVIII^. Senegal: Building a vision for an inclusive financial sector
.159
Tables
Table
1.1.
Microcredit in Latin America,
2004.16
Table VI.
1.
When should savings mobilization be regulated?
.123
Table VI.
2.
Degrees of regulation and oversight
.125
Table VI.
3.
Microfinance
risk and regulatory considerations
.126
Table. VI.4. A framework to evaluate regulation in South Africa
.133
Figures
Figure III.
1.
A survey of banks, MFIs and
NGOs in
Latin America and the Caribbean
by
ACCIÓN
International,
2004.61
Figure 111.2a. Cost reduction and efficiency: Trends from the MicroBanking Bulletin
.62
Figure 111.2b. Provision expense ratios as a percentage of total assets
and write-off ratios for non-sustainable and sustainable MFIs:
Trends from the MicroBanking Bulletin
.63
Figure III.
3.
Product offerings in Latin American financial institutions
.66
Figure IV.
1.
Accessing financial markets: Progressive stages for MFIs
.76 |
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title | Building inclusive financial sectors for development |
title_auth | Building inclusive financial sectors for development |
title_exact_search | Building inclusive financial sectors for development |
title_exact_search_txtP | Building inclusive financial sectors for development |
title_full | Building inclusive financial sectors for development [United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs ...] |
title_fullStr | Building inclusive financial sectors for development [United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs ...] |
title_full_unstemmed | Building inclusive financial sectors for development [United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs ...] |
title_short | Building inclusive financial sectors for development |
title_sort | building inclusive financial sectors for development |
topic | Vereinte Nationen (DE-588)333-5 gnd Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftspolitik Financial services industry Congresses Microfinance Congresses Poor Services for Developing countries Congresses Mikrofinanzierung (DE-588)4835581-1 gnd Entwicklungspolitik (DE-588)4014957-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Vereinte Nationen Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftspolitik Financial services industry Congresses Microfinance Congresses Poor Services for Developing countries Congresses Mikrofinanzierung Entwicklungspolitik Developing countries Economic policy Congresses Konferenzschrift |
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