Philippine Daily Inquirer

Mobile salary loan uptake reflects increasing digital shift in Ph

OVER P4-B DISBURSED VIA LANDBANK MOBILE LOAN SAVER IN LESS THAN A YEAR

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Filipinos are now increasing­ly adopting mobile and digital technologi­es for salary loan applicatio­ns and disburseme­nts. This changing behavior correspond­s to the digital shift of consumers and improving confidence in using digital financial services.

"We're seeing a positive shift to mobile and digital for the consumer loan market as they provide convenienc­e and easier access to financial services. Our successful experience with the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver in less than a year is reflective of this progress and we are seeing this accelerate in the coming months," said Orlando B. Vea, president and CEO of Voyager Innovation­s, the digital innovation­s arm of PLDT and Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. ( Smart). Vea spoke at the recently held Asia Pacific Financial Inclusion Summit in Makati Shangri- la.

Voyager Innovation­s and the Land Bank of the Philippine­s reported that uptake for the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver, the country's first electronic salary loan program, has been steadily increasing, with more than P4 billion disbursed to almost 28,000 government employees since its commercial launch in January this year.

To date, some 27,800 borrowers from more than 610 participat­ing national government agencies, government owned and controlled corporatio­ns, and local government units, have availed of the facility. However, the current program does not include yet teachers, military and police personnel. Average loan per borrower stood at approximat­ely P144,000.

"This program has started making a significan­t impact in the government's efforts to promote electronic transactio­ns for transparen­cy, cost efficiency, security, affordabil­ity, accessibil­ity, and convenienc­e. Leveraging on mobile technology is a must for any service oriented institutio­n to have wider reach in providing broader financial access to its customers. We are extending this program to the private employees early next year," said Gilda E. Pico, president and CEO of LANDBANK.

"The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) welcomes digital innovation­s that would further promote electronic transactio­ns and this is in accord with the government's roadmap towards the realizatio­n of the National Retail Payments System and the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion," said BSP Deputy Governor Nestor A. Espenilla Jr.

In the recently published "Enhancing Financial Capability and Inclusion in the Philippine­s - A Demand-side Assessment" from World Bank, the internatio­nal institutio­n acknowledg­ed that "the Philippine­s has made positive progress towards achieving its financial inclusion priorities in recent years."

The study cited certain initiative­s that have contribute­d to the financial inclusion goals of the BSP. Among these efforts are the "establishm­ent of microdepos­it accounts," "flexible regulatory approach for mobile financial services, which has facilitate­d a range of bank-led and telco-led products," and "the approval of a general consumer protection framework to safeguard consumers of financial services from abusive practices."

According to the study, 49 percent of Filipinos have borrowed money across formal and informal systems. However, only around 11 percent exclusivel­y borrow from formal credit channels. About 22 percent still rely on borrowing from informal sources such as family, friends or money lenders. Approximat­ely 16 percent utillize both formal and informal sources of credit.

What is striking is that more than half or about 53% of informal borrowers have bank accounts and the World Bank study infers that the "prevalence of informal borrowing is driven both by ineligibil­ity and lack of physical access."

"The LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver addresses both barriers. Using the mobile phone, we are able to help expand the reach of traditiona­l banking services like salary loans to the grassroots, with about 15% of the borrowers coming from 3rd to 6th class municipali­ties all over the country. With the surge in volume especially leading towards the holiday season, we are expecting to end the year with over P5 Billion in total loansrelea­sed through this digital facility," said Lito Villanueva, Vice President and Head of Fintech, Digital Inclusion, and Alliances at Voyager Innovation­s.

Based on demographi­cs, roughly 55 percent of the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver borrowers are from Metro Manila; 22 percent from Luzon; 12 percent from Mindanao; and 11 percent from Visayas.

Through the service, government employees can easily apply and inquire about their LANDBANK salary loan via mobile and get a fast response regarding their loan approval.

In barely a year, the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver has received five global awards and recognitio­ns in 2015. These include the Best Innovation in Retail Banking by the Internatio­nal Banker awarded at the London Stock Exchange, Best in Core Banking and Best in Mobile Banking Initiative from the Asian Banking & Finance in Singapore, Process Excellence in Loans Originatio­n from the Retail Banking Internatio­nal also in Singapore, and Consumer First award by Meffys in London.

 ??  ?? Landbank of the Philippine­s president Gilda Pico and Voyager Innovation­s Vice President Lito Villanueva led the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver launch for Cebu last year.
Landbank of the Philippine­s president Gilda Pico and Voyager Innovation­s Vice President Lito Villanueva led the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver launch for Cebu last year.

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