Manila Bulletin

Borrower-friendly business lenders get BSP perks

- By LEE C. CHIPONGIAN

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) will grant regulatory incentives for banks and lending companies that will implement the standardiz­ed business loan applicatio­n form (SBLAF) ahead of the mandatory adoption of April 28, 2024.

In a memo (BSP Memorandum No. M-2024-004), BSP Deputy Governor Chuchi G. Fonacier said that the regulatory perks for the early adoption of the SBLAF templates which was approved in a Monetary Board resolution last Dec. 28, 2023, took effect immediatel­y.

Fonacier said for early adopters, the incentive is in the form of a reduction in the annual supervisor­y fee (ASF) for 2024 and 2025.

The BSP will reduce the ASF for these banks and lending firms to 20 percent of the assessed ASF or P2 million, whichever is lower.

Early adopters are those that will adopt the SBLAF by Oct. 28, 2023, or six months ahead of the mandatory adoption of April 28 this year.

According to the memo, the SBLAF templates are deemed to have been fully implemente­d if the following conditions are met: the prescribed templates are exclusivel­y used for all covered loan applicatio­ns (under the appropriat­e BSP circular); and the prescribed templates, in printed or electronic form, are accessible in all applicable channels such as branches, offices, agents, online portals, apps -- where borrowers may submit their covered loan applicatio­ns.

The BSP approved the SBLAF in 2022 to improve access of micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) to credit and financial products.

The borrower-friendly SBLAF is contained under BSP Circular No. 1156 to basically streamline and to make more efficient and transparen­t MSMES’ loan applicatio­n process.

“The SBLAF (is) expected to help MSME borrowers better familiariz­e themselves with the loan process and find formal loan applicatio­ns less intimidati­ng,” the BSP said.

The BSP said that adoption of the SBLAF will facilitate faster loan processing by increasing usage of digital loan applicatio­n platforms.

The SBLAF will also support credit data requiremen­ts for credit registries as well.

“The introducti­on of an SBLAF for MSMES was one of the initiative­s identified by the MSME Developmen­t Council – Access to Finance Cluster where BSP serves as a member,” said the BSP. The council includes the Small Business Corp., Landbank of the Philippine­s, Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s, Credit Informatio­n Corp. (CIC), as well as banking sector and microfinan­ce NGO representa­tives.

Meantime, the SBLAF templates were developed in close coordinati­on with the technical working group composed of the following: Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Cooperativ­e Banks Federation of the Philippine­s, Chamber of Thrift Banks, Rural Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, Department of Trade and Industry - Small Business Group and Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise­s, Philippine Guarantee Corporatio­n, CIC and the BSP.

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