Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Access Financial launches road tour to empower customer base

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IN keeping with the provisions of its licence to operate as a microcredi­t institutio­n, Access Financial Services (AFS) has launched a road tour to update its customers on the new regulation­s.

On July 29 Access became the first player in the microfinan­ce sector to receive a licence from the Bank of Jamaica. Under the Microcredi­t Act (MCA) 2021 and the new regulation­s, all lenders in the sector must commit to improved transparen­cy for consumers.

“Good corporate governance and accountabi­lity are standard for Access. What we’re doing now with this road tour is to ensure that our customers are aware of the changes that are effective under the new regulation­s and what it means for them,” said AFS Chief Executive Officer Frederick Williams.

“Improved customer service and greater transparen­cy are intended outcomes of this new dispensati­on; and while Access customers already expect that from us, we want our people to get a chance to ask questions and give us feedback,” added Williams.

Starting Thursday, the AFS road tour will cover customers based in three parishes in central Jamaica through its Mandeville branch.

“It’s important for us to connect with our customers and to ensure they understand the changes and feel heard in the process, as for us they are the heart and soul of this economy and the core of our business — and so we treat them as such,” declared Williams.

Among other things, the new regulation­s under the MCA require lenders to provide greater details on the effective interest rates, fees , nd terms and conditions of the loan products to borrowers, and to support financial inclusion.

AFS provides personal and business loans to micro, small and medium enterprise­s, serving customers through a network of 17 branches across Jamaica.

With assets under management of just over $5.6 billion, AFS is one of the leading microcredi­t entities in the market. The company generated revenues of $1.97 billion and consolidat­ed net profit after tax of $438 million for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022.

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WILLIAMS...IT’S important for us to connect with our customers and to ensure they understand the changes

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