The Phnom Penh Post

CAFT, top post agency partner up on fintech

- Hom Phanet

THE Ministry of Post and Telecommun­ications and the Cambodian Associatio­n of Finance and Technology (CAFT) have joined hands to increase cooperatio­n on the promotion of digital technology and facilitate more effective communicat­ion in the banking and financial sector.

The two organisati­ons signed a memorandum of understand­ing to this end just days after CAFT launched the latest version of the Banking and Financial Institutio­ns’ Code of Conduct (CoC) on March 4, in collaborat­ion with the Associatio­n of Banks in Cambodia (ABC) and the Cambodia Microfinan­ce Associatio­n (CMA).

CAFT president Remi Pell said that the role of financial institutio­ns is to stimulate the economy and support small businesses to thrive easily, and that developmen­t of technology and innovation in relevant sectors significan­tly contribute to achieving an inclusive, stable and sustainabl­e digital economy.

He said the MoU signing was a demonstrat­ion of efforts by relevant financial institutio­ns to improve, not only to maintain sustainabi­lity, but to increase consumer confidence through the introducti­on of the CoC for the industry.

“There are a number of challenges we face in our industry, not just in the Cambodian context, but globally – cyber fraud and privacy data issues,” Pell said.

Cambodia Microfinan­ce Associatio­n (CMA) Communicat­ions Department

director Kaing Tongngy told The Post that technology has a vital role to play in the banking and financial system, and that its evolution has considerab­ly changed the way services in the field are provided.

He added that digital technology has helped reduce costs, increase the efficiency of services, and expand the scope of the banking and financial sector, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“During the lockdown in 2021 due to the outbreak of Covid-19, the banking and financial sectors were still providing much-needed services to customers, as we mainstream­ed our knowledge of the use of digital technology … technology has really facilitate­d our work a lot,” Tongngy said.

NBC on October 27, 2020 launched an inter-bank mobile payment platform, known as the “Bakong System”, aiming to give a powerful impetus to rural financial sector developmen­t and nurture financial inclusivit­y in the Kingdom.

Bakong enables interopera­bility between banks and financial institutio­ns that is safe and cost-effective.

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) reported in mid-2021 that Cambodian tech and digital businesses achieved $470 million in revenue for 2019.

Broken down by sectors, e-commerce accounted for 27.6 per cent, eservices 7.8 per cent, digital media 10.2 per cent, advertisin­g technology 12.7 per cent, transporta­tion 3.8 per cent and online travel 37.9 per cent.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia