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Leaders from the mobile phone industry and rural banking met on June 3 to discuss new developments in mobile phone banking during the 2010 RBAP-MABS National Roundtable Conference in Manila.
Mr. Jaime Fraginal Jr., Head of Sales of G-Xchange, Inc. – a wholly owned subsidiary of Globe Telecom – first presented GCASH Remit, an instant cash pick-up service for domestic and international remittances. This convenient service, accessible through 18,000 partners across the country (including 3,000 partners from the rural banking network), has low remittance charges for the sender and is free of charge for the beneficiaries. Because there is no third party handling the cash and it requires a PIN number from the beneficiary, GCASH Remit is safe and secure.
By building the infrastructure to increase the flow of money throughout the nation, GCASH Remit looks to play a significant part in the development of the Philippine countryside as another remittance opportunity for accredited rural banks.
Mr. Fraginal also introduced the Mobile Phone Banking Marketing Program II, an incentive program for rural bank clients to induce their customers to test and become familiar with mobile phone banking services using GCASH. This promotion will provide rural bank merchant-partners with an additional source of income while increasing the marketing network of rural banks to support and expand the use of mobile phone banking services.
Since its launch earlier this year, MABS and GXI have been conducting trainings for bank clients in order to expand the mobile phone banking and m-commerce community. [Read more...]
Several technological developments for support and expansion of microfinance services were presented during the 2010 RBAP-MABS National Roundtable Conference held in Manila on June 2-3, 2010.
Ms. Rebecca Hughes, Philippines Country Director of Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), first introduced a credit scoring model and automated loan application process via netbooks. The new loan application process via netbooks allows loan Account Officers to quickly and easily upload and prepare loan applications from the field. In addition, IPA has also added a credit scoring system into the application to better predict the borrower’s likelihood of repayment based on certain indicators such as the borrower’s background, cash flow, debt capacity and past repayment patterns of comparable borrowers. For the staff and clients, the netbooks help speed up the processing of loan applications in the field.
While Ms. Hughes cautioned that not every bank will be able to implement the credit scoring system overnight, all banks can benefit from the automated loan applications via netbooks. This can also provide banks with the first step in collecting data that can one day be utilized by the bank to implement a credit scoring system.
This video was taken during the recent 30th Anniversary Celebration of Cantilan Bank. It documents just some of the stories and footage of the bank’s microfinance clients across Suriago. More power to Cantilan Bank!
This video was taken during our recent meeting with FINO organized by Microfinance Opportunities (MFO) with the support of the MasterCard Foundation. FINO and RBAP-MABS are the Asian recepients of a grant to provide financial education to support and expand branchless banking. Special thanks to the team at MFO for arranging this visit.
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