World Bank Lending for Financial Inclusion : Lessons from Reviews of Select Projects

Autor: Kumar, Anjali, Narain, Sushma, Rubbani, Swizen
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
SOFT LOANS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICY
PUBLIC BANK
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
CREDIT PROGRAMS
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
DEPOSIT
INFLATION
LIQUIDATION
EMPLOYMENT
SAVINGS GROUPS
APEX BANK
PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
NONBANKS
RURAL CREDIT
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RECESSION
PRIVATE SECTOR LENDERS
BANK LOAN
MUNICIPALITIES
LOAN STRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
COLLATERAL
TRADITIONAL LOAN
FINANCIAL MARKET
CREDIT LINES
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
EARNINGS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
SUBSIDIZATION
DEPOSITS
LOAN COMMITMENTS
CREDITORS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
FINANCIAL DEPTH
ACCESS TO MARKET
LACK OF CREDIT
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
RURAL BANK
SMALL BUSINESS
CREDIT RISK
LOAN SIZE
LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS
MICROFINANCE LENDING
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
LOAN AMOUNTS
LOAN REPAYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
LOAN PORTFOLIO
ENTREPRENEURS
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MICROCREDIT
MICRO- ENTREPRENEURS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
STATE SUPPORT
SAFE ASSETS
LENDER
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
CREDITWORTHINESS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GOOD BANK
RURAL FINANCE
TERM CREDIT
COMMUNITY BANK
DONOR FUNDS
HOUSEHOLDS
DIVERSIFICATION
FINANCIAL REFORM
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BANKS
FUNDING SOURCES
BORROWING
DEBT FINANCING
LOAN
BANK CREDIT
RURAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
COMMUNITY BANKS
MICROFINANCE
CREDIT REGISTRIES
UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS
CENTRAL BANKS
REPAYMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
CREDIT SCHEMES
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
NATURE OF ACCESS
LAWS
FORMAL FINANCE
PUBLIC BANKS
DEPOSITORS
SMALL LOANS
OUTSTANDING LOANS
BANK ACCESS
GENDER
ACCOUNTABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
REPAYMENT RATES
REVOLVING FUND
BANKING SYSTEM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RATES OF INTEREST
RURAL BANKS
RURAL BANKING
TRANSACTION COSTS
OUTSTANDING LOAN
APEX BANKS
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
BANK LENDING
PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANKS
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SAFETY NETS
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
SMALL BORROWERS
PRODUCTIVITY
FIRST-TIME BORROWERS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
BANK BRANCH
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT
RISK MANAGEMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
MFI
MICROFINANCE LOAN
FUNDING SOURCE
BORROWER
RURAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL REGULATION
LOAN PROCESSING
INFORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
CREDIT DELIVERY
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
LINE OF CREDIT
FORMAL CREDIT
LACK OF ACCESS
CREDIT BUREAU
LOAN RECOVERY
DEMAND FOR CREDIT
DONOR FUNDING
DEBT
CREDIT LINE
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
MFIS
SPECIAL CREDIT
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
AGRICULTURE BANK
AUTONOMY
FINANCIAL SERVICE
CREDIT HISTORIES
LOAN AMOUNT
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
AFFORDABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
PRIVATE BANKS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM
LINES OF CREDIT
MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS
ACCOUNTING
COMMERCIAL BANK
EQUITY REQUIREMENTS
INFORMATION ON CREDIT
MICRO CREDIT
CREDIT INFORMATION
REPAYMENTS
INFORMAL FINANCE
LOAN REPAYMENT RATES
INSURANCE
FORMAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
AGRICULTURAL BANK
ECONOMIC POLICY
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
BANK BRANCHES
ACCESS TO CREDIT
FINANCIAL ACCESS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
FINANCIAL OUTREACH
NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PRIVILEGED ACCESS
INVESTMENT BANK
COUNTERPART FUNDS
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
SAFE ASSET
DIRECTED CREDIT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
MATCHING GRANTS
SAVINGS
CAPACITY BUILDING
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
OUTREACH
BANK BORROWERS
URBAN AREAS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
INTEREST RATE
CREDIT DECISIONS
Popis: The purpose of the paper is to present a more granular view of such projects through the in-depth focus on a limited number of case studies, with a view to understanding what factors in the design of such lending have helped achieve objectives of expanded access, and what forms of interventions may have been less successful. It examines the nature of Bank lending vehicles, the partnering borrower institutions, the country environments in which its loans were extended, as well as broader elements of good practice that make for loan success. It examines the beneficiaries targeted and results achieved. It aims to draws lessons that suggest what factors could lead to success or failure in Bank operations focused on financial access. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows: section two briefly describes the set of the Bank s projects selected for detailed review. Sections three to six contain the core findings of the review. Section 3 focuses on alternative forms of borrower institutions that have served as vehicles for Bank projects, particularly, public sector banks, apex bank structures that include the private sector, rural banks, nonbanks, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and microfinance institutions, in terms of the degree to which the Bank has been able to successfully partner with such institutions to expand financial access. It also looks at alternative forms of Bank loan design, policy-based loans, investment loans and lines of credit, Learning and Innovation Loans (LILs), matching grants, technical assistance and combinations thereof, and reviews evidence on the role of loan structure (including partnerships with other donors/lenders) and project success. Section four considers the effect of the broader business environment, in terms of financial regulation. Section five reviews elements of good practice that have contributed to success in lending that could be applicable to loans with any objective, and examines their application in the present context. Section six tries to construct a bottom line, reviewing available evidence on outcomes and impact; especially in terms of the ultimate beneficiaries reached. Section seven, the final section, summarizes the main messages emerging from the review and concludes with observations about ways forward.
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