The Philippine Star

APEC business leaders back reg’l credit bureau

- By Kathleen A. Martin

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Business Advisory Council (ABAC) is supporting the establishm­ent of a regional credit bureau that will allow for credit informatio­n sharing across the APEC member economies.

The regional credit bureau is expected to help banks easily determine a firm’s credit history especially when the company is already operating in different territorie­s in the region.

According to Hiroyuki Suzuki, chairman of the ABAC finance and economics working group, small and medium enterprise­s in Asia are hobbled by the lack of funding sources once they go out of their home terrritori­es.

Apart from expanding funding sources of small businesses, Suzuki said the ABAC has raised the issue of introducin­g more bankable projects to bridge the infrastruc­ture gaps in member economies.

Although this concern is being addressed through publicpriv­ate partnershi­p centers and the APEC PPP Experts Advisory Panel, which helps member economies in crafting project plans, more has to be done to entice investors fund infrastruc­ture projects, Suzuki said.

These solutions are part of ABAC’s recommend a ceremony. tions which will hopefully be included in APEC finance ministers’ Cebu Action Plan, a multi- year roadmap to increase financial integratio­n, fiscal transparen­cy and resiliency, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t and financing in the region.

Suzuki said the Cebu Action Plan, currently being finalized by APEC finance ministers, would be unveiled following the government officials’ meeting in Cebu next month.

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