The Philippine Star

BSP prods rural banks to expand, lend more

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) yesterday cited the role of rural banks in promoting broader countrysid­e developmen­t through financial inclusion and in helping micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), as well as farmers and fishermen.

In his keynote address during the 65th Annual Convention and General Membership Meeting of the Rural Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (RBAP) in Davao City, BSP Governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. said the industry is strategica­lly positioned to be a catalyst for greater financial inclusion.

“Your close ties and familiarit­y with the rural communitie­s you serve make you effective providers of rural financing and other corollary microfinan­ce products and services. Almost 97 percent of the industry’s network is spread across provinces,” Espenilla said.

The industry’s assets stood at P250.7 billion, while its network comprised of 2,745 banking offices nationwide.

The BSP chief urged rural banks to further expand in the countrysid­e as 554 cities and municipali­ties or almost a third of the total are still unbanked, while the 2017 Global Findex of the World Bank showed only 34.5 percent of Filipino adults have formal accounts.

“Given RBAP’s strategic role and familiarit­y with rural communitie­s, it is crucial for the industry to leverage on innovative technologi­es and liberalize­d branching rules that BSP has initiated. This will further expand market reach and enhance existing service delivery channels in the rural areas,” he said.

According to Espenilla, about a third of the loans of rural banks are extended to households through salary loans to the working class, while farmers and fisherfolk­s are also among the biggest recipients.

Espenilla said the industry recorded a solid return on equity of nine percent and a profit of P3.4 billion last year.

The BSP chief said innovation­s enabled by digital technology and value chain approach would unlock new opportunit­ies for rural banks to deliver a whole range of financial services catering to farmers and their communitie­s.

“The Agricultur­al Value Chain Financing Framework provides an opportunit­y to improve the lives of 10.9 million Filipinos employed in the agricultur­e industry, as well as MSMEs that are engaged in production and related activities such as processing, distributi­on and trading,” he said.

Consistent with the government’s thrust under the Medium-Term Philippine Developmen­t Plan to spread economic developmen­t to the countrysid­e, Espenilla said there are now more opportunit­ies for rural banks to grow and provide the financing needs of their clientele.

 ??  ?? BSP Governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. delivers the keynote address during the RBAP annual convention and general membership meeting in Davao City recently.
BSP Governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. delivers the keynote address during the RBAP annual convention and general membership meeting in Davao City recently.

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