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Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
What is Banca de las Oportunidades (BdO) ?
 It is the national financial inclusion policy of the
 government of Colombia, established in 2006, to
 promote access to financial services, with a special
 emphasis on the poorest. It works through innovative
 public – private alliances and pro-market interventions
 to ensure a profitable and sustainable supply.

To comply with this mandate, BdO serves as:
   1) Facilitator
  2) Promoter of change
  3) Leader and articulator
  4) Capacity Builder
                    Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
How does it work?


Regulatory Framework: Create an adequate
 environment and promote required reforms

Contributes to the rapprochement b/w
 Supply and Demand of financial services

Gives Support to BdO´s network: Incentives
 (monetary and in kind) to the supply of financial
 services to extend their geographic outreach,
 develop adequate products and adopt new
 methodologies

                 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
•Institutional
Strengthening (to
NGO and Coop.)
•Product Design                                                                                               •Bank Agents
and new                                                                                                       •M-banking
methodologies                                                                                                 •Incentives for F
                                                                                                              to increase
                                                                                                              outreach




                                                                                                           •Microcredit
                                                                                                           •Village banking/
                                                                                                           Group Lending
                                                                                                           •Self Help Groups /
                                                                                                           Savings and Loans
                                                                                                           Groups
  •Microsavings
  •Microinsurance                                                 •Financial Eduaction
  •Microcredit                                                    Programs
                                                                  •Savings Culture
                                                                  Program (with
                                                                  Fundacion Capital)
                    Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
•Institutional
Strengthening (to
NGO and Coop.)
•Product Design                                                                                               •Bank Agents
and new                                                                                                       •M-banking
methodologies                                                                                                 •Incentives for F
                                                                                                              to increase
                                                                                                              outreach




                                                                                                           •Microcredit
                                                                                                           •Village banking/
                                                                                                           Group Lending
                                                                                                           •Self Help Groups /
                                                                                                           Savings and Loans
                                                                                                           Groups
  •Microsavings
  •Microinsurance                                                 •Financial Eduaction
  •Microcredit                                                    Programs
                                                                  •Savings Culture
                                                                  Program (with
                                                                  Fundacion Capital)
                    Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Propitiating Reforms to the Regulatory
Framework
 Promotion of Agent Banking (Corresponsales No
  Bancarios)
 Development of Electronic Accounts/ Small-Amount
  Savings Accounts : Product geared for low income
  clients, with lower barriers, costs and simplified
  procedures
 Regulatory framework for the implementation of M-
  banking


                 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
•Institutional
Strengthening (to
NGO and Coop.)
•Product Design                                                                                               •Bank Agents
and new                                                                                                       •M-banking
methodologies                                                                                                 •Incentives for F
                                                                                                              to increase
                                                                                                              outreach




                                                                                                           •Microcredit
                                                                                                           •Village banking/
                                                                                                           Group Lending
                                                                                                           •Self Help Groups /
                                                                                                           Savings and Loans
                                                                                                           Groups
  •Microsavings
  •Microinsurance                                                 •Financial Eduaction
  •Microcredit                                                    Programs
                                                                  •Savings Culture
                                                                  Program (with
                                                                  Fundacion Capital)
                    Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Increase Geographical Outreach
Non Bank Agent (Agent Banking): Low
cost distribution channel, for financial
institutions to offer their services through
commercial establishments which allows them
to extend outreach and facilitate clients to do
their transactions closer to home

BdO Contribution:
  Development of regulatory framework,
     required for its implementation in Colombia
    Authorization to open savings accounts at
     NBA
    Incentive (Subsidy) for financial institutions
     to open NBA in municipalities that didn´t
     have financial presence: 187 CNB
    Incentive (Co-finance) to banks, to open
     NBA in marginal neighborhoods

                              Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
MUNICIPALITIES WITHOUT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PRESENCE
      June 2006: 309
          Now: 9

Non bank agents (NBA):

 NBA opened with BdO incentives: 209
Total number on NBA in Colombia: 23.623
 Total number of financial institutions with NBA: 17
 Number of transactions done through NBA: 115 MILLONES
 Value of transaction done through NBA: US$13 BILLONES
 * Data from June 2007 to April 2011

                             Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Increase Geographical Outreach
Co-financiation: temporary and diminishing subsidies for
specialized microcredit institutions to extend their outreach to
municipalities of less than 50.000 inhabitants, where there was
no presence.
Type       # of Municip.    Value
of Inst.                   (in US $ M)
CNB             187           $3,2
ONG             104          $0,88
CFC              15          $0,12

Coop             18           $0,4


  Incentives given to 27
   institutions, to extend
  their outreach with 324
      new POS in 311
        municipalities
                                     Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
New Distribution channels
   M-banking: Channel and mean to reach the “Unbanked”. BdO
   has worked on project to set an enabling environment for the
   provision of m-banking services with the objective of increasing
   access to banking services for the poor, taking advantage of the
   technological advances.
Achievements:
  i)     Diagnosis of legal, regulatory and institutional framework and
         identification of best practices that allow its implementation in the
         country.
  ii)    Detailed study of legal and regulatory reforms required, to be discussed
         with MPF, MINCO and the Financial Superintendence .
  iii)    Consultancy to review technological matters.
  iv)    Facilitator hired to articulate and foster the participation of key
         stakeholders (MNO, banks, technology providers, commerce and users)
         and identify the actions to overcome the main bottlenecks. Disclosure of
         results and motivation for the private sector to implement it.
  v)     Creation of an Intergovernmental committee
         •   Financial Superintendence, Min. Public Finance, Telco Regulation Comission,
             National Planning Dept, Min. of Comm, and BdO
                                  Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
•Institutional
Strengthening (to
NGO and Coop.)
•Product Design                                                                                                  •Bank Agents
and new                                                                                                          •M-banking
methodologies                                                                                                    •Incentives for F
                                                                                                                 to increase
                                                                                                                 outreach




                                                                                                               •Microsavings
                                                                                                               •Microinsurance


  •Microcredit
  •Village banking/                                                   •Financial Eduaction
  Group Lending                                                       Programs
  •Self Help Groups /                                                 •Savings Culture
  Savings and Loans                                                   Program (with
  Groups                                                              Fundacion Capital)
                        Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Development of adequate products

Microsavings: Savings account for
CCT beneficiaries

Opening of savings accounts for all
Familias en Accion (Conditional Cash
Transfer Program) beneficiaries (about 2,5
million) to receive their subsidies’ payments,
in a fast, timely and efficient way, at a low
cost.

Important advances to achieve it:
   Non Bank Agents: Full Financial
    Coverage of all municipalities
   Design of special savings account:
    Full fledge, but simplified procedures
    and no frills
                         Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Development of adequate products
Microsavings: Promotion of Savings Culture for CCT benefiaries
                     that opened accounts.
               (Project with Fundación Capital)
Objectives:
Financial   Inclusion: Savings account as gateway to have access to
other services of the formal sector
Transformation of informal savings to formal ones
Increase savings and promote assets accumulation
Facilitate financial transactions through efficient and secure means.
Project Components
•Monetary incentive
•Financial Education
•Impact Evaluation

                         Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Financial Education: Programs to improve capacity of lowest
income population to manage their personal finances, providing
complete information about the benefits and principles of using
financial services (savings, credit, microinsurance) and basic
concepts such as budget and financial planning

 BdO - Microfinance Opportunities: Bring to Colombia the Financial
  Education Global Program

 Program to promote Savings Culture among CCT recipients:
  Financial Education to enhance savings habits and potentiate use
  of other financial services among CCT recipients and population in
  extreme poverty.

 Project with Central Bank (Banco de la República) to include
  financial education on school pensum

 Design strategies for massive outreach (radio, TV cell phone) to
  reach more people at low costs.
                       Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Development of adequate products
 Microinsurance: Promote the development and use of               adequate
     instruments to mitigate the adverse effect of economic shocks, natural
     disasters and emergencies, for the lowest income population.


 Demand study to identify the needs of the
   population in extreme poverty and
   determine the elements to design an
   adequate microinsurance that suits them,
   recommending also the best distribution
   channels for its implementation

 Pilot project to give life and funerary
   microinsurances to 50.000 families in
   extreme poverty (Red Unidos): Currently
   in implementation




                             Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Development of adequate products

Microinsurance: Next steps
 Pilot Project to assure 408.000
  Red Unidosbeneficiaries (lowest
  income population of the country),
  for future expansion to 1.5 M
 Financial Education program for
  these families to understand the
  importance and benefits of a
  microinsurance, and use them.
 Development       of    specialized
  microsinsurance products: For
  crops, property, against disasters




                           Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access for other segments
Specialized Microcredit Methodology: Technical Assistance
    to financial institutions to implement methodology which
    facilitates access to credit for micro entrepreneurs. With
    support from USAID – MIDAS, TA was given to the following
    institutions:
    4 Banks: Bancolombia, Banco
     Agrario, BCSC, Banco de Bogotá
     - Megabanco.

    5 Cooperatives: Coopcentral,
     Comultrasan,        Cooprocemva,
     Ultrahuilca, Credicoop.

    4 NGOs: Fundación Mundo Mujer
     Popayán,     Contactar,    Agape,
     Opportunity Internacional.

    3    FC: Finamérica,     Compartir,
         Giros y Finanzas.

                             Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
•Institutional
Strengthening (to
NGO and Coop.)
•Product Design                                                                                               •Bank Agents
and new                                                                                                       •M-banking
methodologies                                                                                                 •Incentives for F
                                                                                                              to increase
                                                                                                              outreach




                                                                                                           •Microcredit
                                                                                                           •Village banking/
                                                                                                           Group Lending
                                                                                                           •Self Help Groups /
                                                                                                           Savings and Loans
                                                                                                           Groups
  •Microsavings
  •Microinsurance                                                 •Financial Eduaction
  •Microcredit                                                    Programs
                                                                  •Savings Culture
                                                                  Program (with
                                                                  Fundacion Capital)
                    Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access for the poorest (BOP)
Village Banking: Methodology that allows to extend savings
and credit services for vulnerable population, giving access to
new segments in difficult to access areas.
BO: Technical Assistance for Intermediaries




Expected Results:
Implementation of Village Banking in at least 5 institutions
40.000 clients participating
20% clients - unbanked

                        Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access for the poorest (BOP)
Self Help Groups: Promotion of savings culture and access to
basic financial services for the population in extreme poverty, in
remote areas of the country.
BO: Technical Assistance for implementation of pilot project
  Results:
  Promotion of savings culture
  Practical Financial Education
  Construction of social capital
  Social Cohesion
 Concepto                 Number
 Villages                                  34
 Groups                                  434
 Total Members                        6.873
 Total Assets              US $460.000
 Values of Credits         US $100.000
 Av. Assets / member                US $60
 Number of credits                    1.650
 Average credit size                US $50

                           Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access for other segments
   Institutional Strengthening: BdO
     hired    two    renown    technical
     assistance firms (WOCCU and
     Planet Finance) to give integral
     strengthening on different areas
     (financial, commercial, operative,
     technological, etc) to cooperatives
     and NGO in Colombia, to improve
     their performance and assure their
     sustainability.
 Technical Assistance NGO:
    TA: PLANET FINANCE)
    To 6 NGOs
 Technical Assistance
  Cooperatives:
    TA: WOCCU
    To 9 cooperatives
                         Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
RESULTS




Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
MUNICIPALITIES WITHOUT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PRESENCE
     June 2006: 309
         Now: 9

Non bank agents (NBA):

 NBA opened with BdO incentives: 209
Total number on NBA in Colombia: 23.629
 Total number of financial institutions with NBA: 17
 Number of transactions done through NBA: 115 MILLONES
 Value of transaction done through NBA: US$12,7 BILLONES
 * Data from June 2007 to April 2012
                      Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access to Credit


       Microcredit Disbursements


    9,7 MILLIONS OF CREDITS
      FOR US $ 16 BILLIONS

Microentrepreneurs that have had access
       to credit for the first time:


        TOTAL: 3 MILLIONS

          August 2006 – April 2012

            Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Bancarization

 Bancarización de la población
 Mayor de 18 años en Colombia



July 2006:                                       47%
Dec 2011 :                                      64,6%




         Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
 Development of new distribution channels and
 products
     Agent Banking
     Mobile Banking
     Microsavings
     Microinsurance

 Rapprochement between supply and demand
     Promotion of savings culture
     Financial Education


                 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
Access to Credit

    Microcredit Loan
   Outstanding balance

July 2002:                   US $ 395 millions
July 2006:                   US $ 1,9 billions
Dec 2011:                    US $ 5,6 billions




        Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social

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  • 1. Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 2. What is Banca de las Oportunidades (BdO) ? It is the national financial inclusion policy of the government of Colombia, established in 2006, to promote access to financial services, with a special emphasis on the poorest. It works through innovative public – private alliances and pro-market interventions to ensure a profitable and sustainable supply. To comply with this mandate, BdO serves as: 1) Facilitator 2) Promoter of change 3) Leader and articulator 4) Capacity Builder Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 3. How does it work? Regulatory Framework: Create an adequate environment and promote required reforms Contributes to the rapprochement b/w Supply and Demand of financial services Gives Support to BdO´s network: Incentives (monetary and in kind) to the supply of financial services to extend their geographic outreach, develop adequate products and adopt new methodologies Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 4. •Institutional Strengthening (to NGO and Coop.) •Product Design •Bank Agents and new •M-banking methodologies •Incentives for F to increase outreach •Microcredit •Village banking/ Group Lending •Self Help Groups / Savings and Loans Groups •Microsavings •Microinsurance •Financial Eduaction •Microcredit Programs •Savings Culture Program (with Fundacion Capital) Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 5. •Institutional Strengthening (to NGO and Coop.) •Product Design •Bank Agents and new •M-banking methodologies •Incentives for F to increase outreach •Microcredit •Village banking/ Group Lending •Self Help Groups / Savings and Loans Groups •Microsavings •Microinsurance •Financial Eduaction •Microcredit Programs •Savings Culture Program (with Fundacion Capital) Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 6. Propitiating Reforms to the Regulatory Framework  Promotion of Agent Banking (Corresponsales No Bancarios)  Development of Electronic Accounts/ Small-Amount Savings Accounts : Product geared for low income clients, with lower barriers, costs and simplified procedures  Regulatory framework for the implementation of M- banking Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 7. •Institutional Strengthening (to NGO and Coop.) •Product Design •Bank Agents and new •M-banking methodologies •Incentives for F to increase outreach •Microcredit •Village banking/ Group Lending •Self Help Groups / Savings and Loans Groups •Microsavings •Microinsurance •Financial Eduaction •Microcredit Programs •Savings Culture Program (with Fundacion Capital) Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 8. Increase Geographical Outreach Non Bank Agent (Agent Banking): Low cost distribution channel, for financial institutions to offer their services through commercial establishments which allows them to extend outreach and facilitate clients to do their transactions closer to home BdO Contribution:  Development of regulatory framework, required for its implementation in Colombia  Authorization to open savings accounts at NBA  Incentive (Subsidy) for financial institutions to open NBA in municipalities that didn´t have financial presence: 187 CNB  Incentive (Co-finance) to banks, to open NBA in marginal neighborhoods Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 9. MUNICIPALITIES WITHOUT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRESENCE June 2006: 309 Now: 9 Non bank agents (NBA):  NBA opened with BdO incentives: 209 Total number on NBA in Colombia: 23.623 Total number of financial institutions with NBA: 17 Number of transactions done through NBA: 115 MILLONES Value of transaction done through NBA: US$13 BILLONES * Data from June 2007 to April 2011 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 10. Increase Geographical Outreach Co-financiation: temporary and diminishing subsidies for specialized microcredit institutions to extend their outreach to municipalities of less than 50.000 inhabitants, where there was no presence. Type # of Municip. Value of Inst. (in US $ M) CNB 187 $3,2 ONG 104 $0,88 CFC 15 $0,12 Coop 18 $0,4 Incentives given to 27 institutions, to extend their outreach with 324 new POS in 311 municipalities Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 11. New Distribution channels M-banking: Channel and mean to reach the “Unbanked”. BdO has worked on project to set an enabling environment for the provision of m-banking services with the objective of increasing access to banking services for the poor, taking advantage of the technological advances. Achievements: i) Diagnosis of legal, regulatory and institutional framework and identification of best practices that allow its implementation in the country. ii) Detailed study of legal and regulatory reforms required, to be discussed with MPF, MINCO and the Financial Superintendence . iii) Consultancy to review technological matters. iv) Facilitator hired to articulate and foster the participation of key stakeholders (MNO, banks, technology providers, commerce and users) and identify the actions to overcome the main bottlenecks. Disclosure of results and motivation for the private sector to implement it. v) Creation of an Intergovernmental committee • Financial Superintendence, Min. Public Finance, Telco Regulation Comission, National Planning Dept, Min. of Comm, and BdO Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 12. •Institutional Strengthening (to NGO and Coop.) •Product Design •Bank Agents and new •M-banking methodologies •Incentives for F to increase outreach •Microsavings •Microinsurance •Microcredit •Village banking/ •Financial Eduaction Group Lending Programs •Self Help Groups / •Savings Culture Savings and Loans Program (with Groups Fundacion Capital) Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 13. Development of adequate products Microsavings: Savings account for CCT beneficiaries Opening of savings accounts for all Familias en Accion (Conditional Cash Transfer Program) beneficiaries (about 2,5 million) to receive their subsidies’ payments, in a fast, timely and efficient way, at a low cost. Important advances to achieve it: Non Bank Agents: Full Financial Coverage of all municipalities Design of special savings account: Full fledge, but simplified procedures and no frills Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 14. Development of adequate products Microsavings: Promotion of Savings Culture for CCT benefiaries that opened accounts. (Project with Fundación Capital) Objectives: Financial Inclusion: Savings account as gateway to have access to other services of the formal sector Transformation of informal savings to formal ones Increase savings and promote assets accumulation Facilitate financial transactions through efficient and secure means. Project Components •Monetary incentive •Financial Education •Impact Evaluation Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 15. Financial Education: Programs to improve capacity of lowest income population to manage their personal finances, providing complete information about the benefits and principles of using financial services (savings, credit, microinsurance) and basic concepts such as budget and financial planning  BdO - Microfinance Opportunities: Bring to Colombia the Financial Education Global Program  Program to promote Savings Culture among CCT recipients: Financial Education to enhance savings habits and potentiate use of other financial services among CCT recipients and population in extreme poverty.  Project with Central Bank (Banco de la República) to include financial education on school pensum  Design strategies for massive outreach (radio, TV cell phone) to reach more people at low costs. Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 16. Development of adequate products Microinsurance: Promote the development and use of adequate instruments to mitigate the adverse effect of economic shocks, natural disasters and emergencies, for the lowest income population.  Demand study to identify the needs of the population in extreme poverty and determine the elements to design an adequate microinsurance that suits them, recommending also the best distribution channels for its implementation  Pilot project to give life and funerary microinsurances to 50.000 families in extreme poverty (Red Unidos): Currently in implementation Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 17. Development of adequate products Microinsurance: Next steps  Pilot Project to assure 408.000 Red Unidosbeneficiaries (lowest income population of the country), for future expansion to 1.5 M  Financial Education program for these families to understand the importance and benefits of a microinsurance, and use them.  Development of specialized microsinsurance products: For crops, property, against disasters Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 18. Access for other segments Specialized Microcredit Methodology: Technical Assistance to financial institutions to implement methodology which facilitates access to credit for micro entrepreneurs. With support from USAID – MIDAS, TA was given to the following institutions:  4 Banks: Bancolombia, Banco Agrario, BCSC, Banco de Bogotá - Megabanco.  5 Cooperatives: Coopcentral, Comultrasan, Cooprocemva, Ultrahuilca, Credicoop.  4 NGOs: Fundación Mundo Mujer Popayán, Contactar, Agape, Opportunity Internacional.  3 FC: Finamérica, Compartir, Giros y Finanzas. Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 19. •Institutional Strengthening (to NGO and Coop.) •Product Design •Bank Agents and new •M-banking methodologies •Incentives for F to increase outreach •Microcredit •Village banking/ Group Lending •Self Help Groups / Savings and Loans Groups •Microsavings •Microinsurance •Financial Eduaction •Microcredit Programs •Savings Culture Program (with Fundacion Capital) Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 20. Access for the poorest (BOP) Village Banking: Methodology that allows to extend savings and credit services for vulnerable population, giving access to new segments in difficult to access areas. BO: Technical Assistance for Intermediaries Expected Results: Implementation of Village Banking in at least 5 institutions 40.000 clients participating 20% clients - unbanked Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 21. Access for the poorest (BOP) Self Help Groups: Promotion of savings culture and access to basic financial services for the population in extreme poverty, in remote areas of the country. BO: Technical Assistance for implementation of pilot project Results: Promotion of savings culture Practical Financial Education Construction of social capital Social Cohesion Concepto Number Villages 34 Groups 434 Total Members 6.873 Total Assets US $460.000 Values of Credits US $100.000 Av. Assets / member US $60 Number of credits 1.650 Average credit size US $50 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 22. Access for other segments Institutional Strengthening: BdO hired two renown technical assistance firms (WOCCU and Planet Finance) to give integral strengthening on different areas (financial, commercial, operative, technological, etc) to cooperatives and NGO in Colombia, to improve their performance and assure their sustainability.  Technical Assistance NGO:  TA: PLANET FINANCE)  To 6 NGOs  Technical Assistance Cooperatives:  TA: WOCCU  To 9 cooperatives Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 23. RESULTS Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 24. MUNICIPALITIES WITHOUT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRESENCE June 2006: 309 Now: 9 Non bank agents (NBA):  NBA opened with BdO incentives: 209 Total number on NBA in Colombia: 23.629 Total number of financial institutions with NBA: 17 Number of transactions done through NBA: 115 MILLONES Value of transaction done through NBA: US$12,7 BILLONES * Data from June 2007 to April 2012 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 25. Access to Credit Microcredit Disbursements 9,7 MILLIONS OF CREDITS FOR US $ 16 BILLIONS Microentrepreneurs that have had access to credit for the first time: TOTAL: 3 MILLIONS August 2006 – April 2012 Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 26. Bancarization Bancarización de la población Mayor de 18 años en Colombia July 2006: 47% Dec 2011 : 64,6% Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 27. Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 28.  Development of new distribution channels and products  Agent Banking  Mobile Banking  Microsavings  Microinsurance  Rapprochement between supply and demand  Promotion of savings culture  Financial Education Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social
  • 29. Access to Credit Microcredit Loan Outstanding balance July 2002: US $ 395 millions July 2006: US $ 1,9 billions Dec 2011: US $ 5,6 billions Una política para promover el acceso a servicios financieros buscando equidad social

Editor's Notes

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