RBAP-MABS Microinsurance Partners Recognized at Gabi ng Parangal

Insurance Commission Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc

Insurance Commission Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc delivers his message during the ceremony

To culminate Microinsurance Month, the Insurance Commission spearheaded an awarding ceremony themed “Gabi ng Parangal at Pasasalamat sa mga Tagapagtaguyod ng Microinsurance” to recognize organizations promoting microinsurance in the country. The awarding ceremony was held on January 31 at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Three partner insurance providers and two participating banks of the United States Agency for International Development-supported Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines-Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (RBAP-MABS) Program were among those recognized during the ceremony. Country Bankers Life Insurance Corporation, Pioneer Insurance, and Philippine Prudential Life Inc., were cited as outstanding life and non-life commercial companies while the Rural Bank of Talisayan and Katipunan Bank were recognized for their mutual benefit associations.

Since 2008, RBAP-MABS has been collaborating with rural banks and the regulatory institutions to improve access to insurance options of low-income households. To do this, RBAP-MABS works with the insurance-providers on product options that can be made available to the rural bank clients while training and assisting rural banks with the licensing process of the Insurance Commission (IC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). To date, 354 rural bank officers and staff from 168 rural banks have completed the Basic Microinsurance Training Course and 61 banks are in the approval process of IC and BSP. Today, more than 472,600 rural bank clients and their household members are now availing microinsurance services through 128 rural bank offices.

RBAP-MABS Participates in the Microinsurance Advocacy Training

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In celebration of Microinsurance Month, a three-day Training on Microinsurance Advocacy (TOMA) was held in Tagaytay City from January 18-20. The Microinsurance Teams of the United States Agency for International Development-supported Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines-Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (RBAP-MABS) and RBAP-Rural Bankers Research Development Foundation Inc. participated.  The event was the third in a series of workshops under the Financial Literacy Roadshow on Microinsurance Advocacy that will be conducted in sixteen (16) regions of the country. Collaborators include German International Cooperation-Microinsurance Innovations Program for Social Security (GIZ-MIPSS), Insurance Commission, National Credit Council (NCC) of the Department of Finance (DOF) and Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Program of the Asian Development Bank.

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RBAP-MABS Participating Banks Mark New Milestone in Microfinance

The Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines-Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (RBAP-MABS) Program was launched in 1997. The Program – supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines (RBAP), with oversight provided by the Mindanao Development Authority – assists rural banks to develop the capability to profitably provide financial services – microloans, microdeposits, microinsurance, and remittances – to the microenterprise sector. During its fourteen years of operation, the Program has also introduced innovations, both in delivery channels by pioneering and expanding mobile phone services and in helping rural banks to develop new microfinance products to serve small farmers (through the micro agri-loan product) and finance construction and housing improvement (through housing microfinace products).

Since 1997, the Program has worked with over 120 banks with more than 1,300 branches and other banking offices in the developing microfinance products, including microloans, microdeposits, micro-agri lending, housing microfinance, mobile banking, and microinsurance. These initiatives have allowed MABS participating banks to expand and offer new microfinance products and services to their clients.

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Tanzanians Take a Closer Look at Microfinance in the Philippines

CRBD of Tanzania during their visit at Bangko Kabayan, Inc.

In partnership with RBAP International Study Visit Program, The United States Agency for International Development-supported Rural Bankers Association of Philippines– Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (RBAP-MABS) Program organized an international study group for representatives of the Cooperatives Rural and Development Bank Microfinance Services Company Ltd. (CRDB) of Tanzania on January 18, 2012.

CRDB Microfinance Services Company Ltd., a subsidiary of CRDB Bank Plc, offers wholesale microfinance services by providing tailor made products and services that address financial needs of different communities in Tanzania. Moving forward, they plan to go into retail microfinance and design more catered products reaching the formerly ‘unservable’ market niche. The visit aims to obtain lessons learnt from rural banks in implementing microfinance, microinsurance and mobile phone banking. This would eventually align their outreach strategies together with technological advancements, knowledge of specific market segment and continuous development of internal capacities to achieve maximum impact to businesses and the communities they serve.

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Northern Bicol Federation Rural Banks Completed Microinsurance Training Course

Northern Bicol Federation

Thirteen rural bank-members of the Northern Bicol Federation participated in the 16th Basic Microinsurance Training Course on December 16-17 at Café Frederico in Naga City. To date, 354 rural bank officers and staff from 168 rural banks have completed the training.

The two-day course is designed to guide and qualify rural banks to properly complete the licensing and approval process prescribed by the Insurance Commission, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Securities and Exchange Commission. After successful completion of the course training and the examination, participants will be certified as trained by RBAP, qualifying them as microinsurance soliciting officers of their respective banks.

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