Banco Dipolog’s HMF product undergoes operations review

The United States Agency for International Development-supported Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines-Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (RBAP-MABS) Program conducted an operations review of Banco Dipolog’s housing microfinance (HMF) product last August 23-25. The technical assistance was designed to assess the product’s performance, determine and evaluate its strong points and areas for improvement, and provide recommendations for product enhancement. During the conduct of the product review, the bank staff were also trained to develop the bank’s internal capacity to conduct their own product operations review. The training provided the staff with the tools, processes and techniques to conduct a product review.

Left photo: Banco Dipolog building prior renovation. Banco Dipolog new building as of August 2011

Left photo: Banco Dipolog's building prior to renovation. Banco Dipolog's new building as of August 2011

Banco Dipolog has been a MABS participating rural bank since 2000.  They have disbursed more than 13,600 microfinance loans totaling more than PhP 326 million since they introduced microfinance services at the bank.  Banco Dipolog, formerly known as the Rural Bank of Dipolog, has gone through several major changes and have further invested in developing their branch offices and changed their brand and overall image in the community.  The bank, with over PhP 900 million in total assets and more than 5 branches and other banking offices is also planning to open up several Micro Banking Offices in the coming year and is now accredited to offer mobile phone banking services via the GCASH platform.  With a renewed effort and commitment to focus on microfinance, the bank is gearing up to become a major microfinance provider in its region.

RBAP-MABS reviews Valiant Bank’s microfinance products and operations

A review team from the USAID-supported RBAP-MABS program evaluated Valiant Bank’s microfinance products and operations on June 27-29. Valiant Bank offers individual liability loan product for micro business owners (Leads Me) and micro-agricultural loan product (Bugana) for farmers.

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Bangko Kabayan undergoes HMF product operations review and operations review training

BK HMF Ops RevThe USAID-supported RBAP-MABS program conducted an operations review of Bangko Kabayan’s housing microfinance (HMF) product on April 26-29. This was to assess the performance and status of the bank’s HMF product, evaluate its strong points and areas for improvement, and provide recommendations based on the review to further enhance the product design and operational system.

Based in Batangas, Bangko Kabayan began the pilot phase of its housing microfinance product in September 2009. Since then, the product has already been rolled out to 13 of its 15 branches, reaching over 379 new borrowers by the start of this year.

Aside from the actual operations review, RBAP-MABS also trained some of the bank’s staff to develop and strengthen its capacity to conduct an internal product operations review. Selected participants from the bank’s marketing and audit departments went through specialized hands-on training on operations review tools, processes and techniques. To ensure impartiality in conducting reviews, the bank selected participants who are familiar with microfinance, but are not involved in the operations of the HMF product.

The importance on microfinance product operations reviews

By Ms. Girlie Lopez, RBAP-MABS Regional Coordinator for the Visayas

FAIRBank opsrev 1RBAP-MABS has been assisting rural banks with conducting operations reviews that provide the bank management and board with an objective, independent, and external review of the banks’ microfinance operations.  The main activities are to:

  • monitor the bank’s microfinance unit performance vs. targets set in the annual strategic plan;
  • review operational systems, procedures, and actual practices of staff to identify any actual or potential problems;
  • assist in suggesting changes to improve performance and correct weaknesses, recommending possible technical assistance and/or training for staff to further enhance the microfinance program;
  • focus on identifying actual and potential delinquency related problems.

RBAP-MABS is now training teams within rural banks to perform and conduct their own internal product operations reviews.

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RBAP-MABS reviews RB Gattaran’s Microfinance Operations

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The USAID-supported RBAP-MABS Program, with its commitment to supporting its partner rural banks in enhancing their microfinance products, services and operations, conducted an operations and product review for the Rural Bank of Gattaran on March 1-3, 2011. The activity was to identify the bank’s strengths and areas for improvement, and to provide recommendations to address the latter.

RBAP-MABS assessed the bank’s microfinance performance, microfinance loan products, delivery systems, loan documentation, and management information systems (MIS) through report reviews, focus group discussions, desk reviews of loan files, and client visits. From its findings and observations, RBAP-MABS provided recommendations to improve the bank’s product design and operational procedures. [Read more...]