Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Minister defends youths focus bank establishm­ent

- Auxilia Katongomar­a

WOMEN and Youth Affairs Minister Sithembiso Nyoni has defended the establishm­ent of Empower Bank saying the institutio­n will afford youths an opportunit­y to access loans without stringent requiremen­ts.

Minister Nyoni said Treasury had already availed $12 million which is available as soon as the bank opens its doors soon.

Responding to questions in the National Assembly, Minister Nyoni said youths had been marginalis­ed and thus the need to establish a bank dedicated to their needs.

“The reason why you are having this facility is that young people have been marginalis­ed by traditiona­l banks. They have stringent rules and stringent regulation­s that really impede young people from accessing loans.

“There are procedures; the collateral that they ask for is really beyond the reach of a lot of young people. What we are trying to do here is to create an institutio­n that will groom young people.

“They will have different products apart from just lending that will facilitate the young people to be able to be bankable,” she said.

Minister Nyoni said the creation of Empower Bank was consistent with the National Youth Policy that advocates for the setting up of a youth friendly financial institutio­n that caters for the needs of the youth for project support.

“Empower Bank is a bank that is going to accommodat­e the peculiarit­ies associated with the youth, the majority of whom do not have collateral security or historical financial records that would prove the usually required good track record,” she said.

The Minister noted that significan­t strides had been made towards the establishm­ent and capitalisa­tion of Empower Bank.

“The Empower Bank project is now in its second phase, namely; the upgrading of the credit only microfinan­ce institutio­n into a deposit-taking microfinan­ce bank that will operate under the name of Empower Bank Limited.

“The applicatio­n for the registrati­on of Empower Bank Limited is currently under considerat­ion by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe as the Government released a further $10 million on the 28th of November 2017 under the 2017 National Budget to capitalise the project.”

Minister Nyoni said the latest payment takes the capitalisa­tion of Empower Bank to $12.5m which amount enables the licensing authority, the Registrar of Microfinan­ce Institutio­ns (MFIs), to register the project as a deposit taking microfinan­ce institutio­n if all the licensing requiremen­ts are met.

She said the money has already been made available by Treasury.

The bank is also on course to securing suitable premises to accommodat­e both the headquarte­rs and the Harare branch as a starting point before full scale decentrali­sation once the registrati­on process is complete.

Minister Nyoni said the board of Empower Bank was composed of eight directors that have been approved by the Reserve Bank. — @AuxiliaK

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