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Luxembourg Round Table Conference Report 17-19 Oct. 2005

Proceedings from the “"Luxembourg Round Table on Microfinance"”, 17-19 October 2005, Luxembourg
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This paper provides details of the Luxembourg Round Table on Microfinance conference, held in October 2005. The conference aimed to:

  • Produce concrete proposals to increase the country's involvement in development aid;
  • Encourage Luxembourg to become a worldwide microfinance center of excellence;
  • Ensure:
    • Greater awareness of microfinance within the Luxembourg financial center;
    • Promotion of European dialogue between microfinance actors working in developing countries;
    • Raising of the profile of rural finance and policy development.

The paper makes the following important points:

  • Capital transfers could provide an important source of microfinance funding if they were channeled through the banking sector or regulated microfinance institutions (MFIs);
  • There is a need for:
    • More transparency, good governance and professionalism among MFIs;
    • Technical expertise in developing countries in order to draft supervision regulation and create good governance procedures;
    • More linkages throughout the microfinance sector.

The conference stressed the importance of:

  • Using guarantees provided by national or international financial organizations as tools to cope with the problems of exchange rate fluctuations;
  • Utilizing savings, in tackling poverty;
  • Sharing the MFI experience in terms of innovative microfinance services;
  • Serving isolated rural communities.

The paper concludes by presenting the following outcomes of the conference:

  • The formulation of five proposals to encourage the Luxembourg financial sector to engage more in microfinance;
  • The formulation of proposals to overcome the challenges in microfinance for the rural poor.

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