The Phnom Penh Post

First CTX tech fair delves into fintech’s pull on economy

- May Kunmakara

FINANCIAL technology (fintech) has revolution­ised the entire industry – improving access to and the usage of services, in a trend especially pronounced during the Covid-19 crisis – and has become firmly entrenched in business, investment and a host of other essential economic activities in the post-pandemic world, pundits stressed on November 11.

They were speaking at an event on the FinTech Stage of the inaugural Cambodia Tech Expo (CTX) held in Phnom Penh on November 11. The stage was set up as a platform to gather community input to inform policy decisions on the developmen­t of the local fintech sector, as well as to accelerate the creation of digital economy and fintech solutions and applicatio­ns in the Kingdom.

Ministry of Economy and Finance permanent secretary of state Vongsey Vissoth said that the pandemic has underscore­d fintech and digital technologi­es as “high-potential” drivers of regional and global economic growth, as demonstrat­ed in four main patterns.

These, he said, are upticks in fair competitio­n and the efficiency of financial service provision; the creation of new market segments and re-enforcemen­t of existing ones; improvemen­ts in financial inclusion through a range of easy-to-use digital platforms; and enhancemen­ts and expansions in the ecosystem of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprise­s (MSME) and start-ups.

“During the Covid-19 pandemic, electronic payment systems’ use has continued to increase. In observing the potential of the fintech sector, the Royal Government of Cambodia

is currently preparing the draft Cambodia Fintech Developmen­t Policy in order to establish a common framework for the fintech sector.

“[The policy would also] contribute to addressing the various shortcomin­gs in the accelerati­ng fintech developmen­t, with the Digital Economy and Business Committee as the responsibl­e institutio­n for facilitati­ng the drafting,” Vissoth said.

At the same event, Cambodia Microfinan­ce Associatio­n chairman Sok Voeun noted that the local financial industry has been in a “critical digital transforma­tion” over the last decade.

The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) has implemente­d a number of major national interopera­bility platforms such as Cambodia Shared Switch (CSS) which inter-connected all ATMs, the FAST system and Real-Time Fund Transfer (RFT), as well as the KHQR system based on blockchain technology, he said.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has played a crucial role to accelerate this trend as many industries have moved to cashless transactio­ns,” Voeun said, adding that new delivery apps as well as e-payment and other fintech solutions of improving service quality continue to be rolled out and adopted by Cambodians for their quality-of-life benefits.

Meanwhile, Associatio­n of Banks in Cambodia (ABC) chairman Raymond Sia told the event that the pace of digitalisa­tion in the Kingdom was at a record high.

To illustrate his point, Sia said that, according to the World Bank, mobile cellular subscripti­ons in the Kingdom rose from 57 per cent of the population in 2010 to 126 per cent in 2020. “Nearly every Cambodian has a mobile phone,” he claimed.

“In the financial sector, we have seen more than a 10-fold increase in digital transactio­ns over the last two years through payment systems and payment providers,” he said, adding that ABC data show that the value of said transactio­ns ratcheted up by nearly five-fold, passing $250 million per annum.

“In the financial sector, digitalisa­tion, innovation, and technology are centred around our customers. Our industry is a people-centric industry. Financial services are a primary need and we shall ensure that they reach all Cambodian citizens for the success and sustainabi­lity of the sector and the economy,” he added.

For reference, the NBC reported that 698.8 million electronic payment transactio­ns totalling $199.76 billion were made in the Kingdom last year.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Cambodia Tech Expo 2022 ran from November 11-13, on the sidelines of the dual ASEAN Summit.
HENG CHIVOAN Cambodia Tech Expo 2022 ran from November 11-13, on the sidelines of the dual ASEAN Summit.

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