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Colombia - Rural Finance - Access Issues, Challenges and Opportunities, Vol. 1
How to improve access of financial services in rural Colombia?
218 pages
The history of rural finance in Colombia is characterized by a system which channels benefits to limited numbers of beneficiaries, at the expense of the economy as a whole. This paper finds that access to financial services in rural Colombia is limited and segmented, and traces this to:
- Inadequate services;
- Lack of innovation in financial intermediation in rural areas;
- Outdated model of public intervention in agricultural credit.
The paper recommends reforms to exploit the existing private (including cooperative) and public institutional base, and calls for:
- Re-directing public interventions;
- Substantially expanding institutional outreach;
- Facilitating high quality financial services in rural areas.
In the past powerful agricultural lobbies, such as coffee, livestock etc., have led to sector-biased legislation in Colombia. Hence the paper also calls for a review of the policy environment in the country:
- Substantially revising the usury law;
- Reforming the legal and judicial framework;
- Using moveable property as collateral.
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