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Preparedness for Regulatory Compliance
Regulation, a feared term in microfinance: Is the fear justified?
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This presentation describes the different aspects of regulation in the field of microfinance. It lists the following regulated microfinance activities:
- Financial transactions;
- Reporting;
- Personnel office establishment, etc.
The presentation then:
- Describes the stages in the evolution of a microfinance institution (MFI);
- Lists the financial transactions made by an MFI;
- Examines the challenges faced by MFIs, which include:
- Capital adequacy;
- Mobilizing savings.
- Discusses the sources of capital.
The presentation discusses:
- Regulation, and argues that:
- It is neither supportive nor restrictive;
- It is over emphasized as a hurdle;
- The regulatory environment is supportive.
- Reporting and compliance, and states that:
- An average MFI has good systems to comply with;
- Reporting is straightforward for both deposit-taking and non deposit-taking MFIs.
The presentation concludes by recommending steps for the future:
- Non-governmental organizations should be allowed to invest in MFIs;
- New regulations for MFIs may not solve the capital adequacy problem or the ownership issues;
- There has to be a change in the mindset towards regulation.
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