The Philippine Star

BSP’s credit enhancemen­t scheme yields P5.3 B in loans

- – Lawrence Agcaoili

Total loans to micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) under a credit enhancemen­t scheme amounted to P5.31 billion since the program was launched more than a decade ago, data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.

The BSP said the Credit Surety Fund (CSF) program has 17,401 beneficiar­ies since it was launched in August of 2008.

Of the total accumulate­d loans approved by banks, the BSP said about P5.01 billion has been released to 17,393 beneficiar­ies nationwide.

The BSP initiated the CSF program as a credit innovation designed to improve MSMEs that cannot access bank credit due to lack of acceptable collateral­s and credit informatio­n.

The program involves the pooling of cash contributi­ons from participat­ing cooperativ­es, local government units and partner institutio­ns, which will then serve as security for loans extended by banks to MSMEs in lieu of acceptable collateral­s.

Now on its 10th year, the credit enhancemen­t scheme designed is now present in 33 provinces and 21 cities nationwide.

BSP managing director Mary Jane Chiong led the signing of a memorandum of agreement for the launching of a CSF in Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat last Oct. 23.

The BSP is scheduled to launch one more CSF in the province of Ifugao before the end of the year.

The passage of Republic Act 10744 or the CSF Cooperativ­e Act of 2016 institutio­nalized the program, granting the CSF a separate juridical personalit­y as a special type of cooperativ­e.

Under the law, the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority would regulate CSF cooperativ­es.

BSP Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo had said the central bank continues to ramp up the launch of CSF in more cities and provinces nationwide as part of efforts to develop a more inclusive financial system.

 ??  ?? 54TH CREDIT SURETY FUND: BSP managing director Mary Jane Chiong (4th from left, seated) and Tacurong City Mayor Lina Montilla (3rd from left, seated) led the signing of a memorandum of agreement to create the City of Tacurong CSF at the Palm Pavilion, Terminal Exit Road, Brgy. Calean, Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat.
54TH CREDIT SURETY FUND: BSP managing director Mary Jane Chiong (4th from left, seated) and Tacurong City Mayor Lina Montilla (3rd from left, seated) led the signing of a memorandum of agreement to create the City of Tacurong CSF at the Palm Pavilion, Terminal Exit Road, Brgy. Calean, Tacurong City in Sultan Kudarat.

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