The Philippine Star

Microfinan­ce loans up by 21% in 2019

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI – Lawrence Agcaoili

Microfinan­ce loans increased by nearly 21 percent to P27.3 billion last year from P22.6 billion in 2018 as more banks and microfinan­ce-oriented institutio­ns served the sector, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said a total of 154 banks with microfinan­ce operations served more than 2.4 million microentre­preneurs nationwide, 21.3 percent higher than the two million customers served in 2018.

“The BSP continues to play a supportive role in the promotion of inclusive economic and social developmen­t objectives of the government through its advocacy programs aimed at promoting financial inclusion,” Diokno said.

Based on the report on regional economic developmen­ts in 2019, the BSP said microfinan­ce service providers increased by 19 percent to 2,405 last year from 2,022 nationwide in 2018, while the number of borrowers inched up to 1.98 million from 1.95 million.

In terms of the share to total microfinan­ce loans, Calabarzon region or Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon cornered 69.1 percent or P18.9 billion of the total loans and 80.5 percent or 1.9 million of the total borrowers.

Microfinan­ce clients grew in some regions, particular­ly Central Visayas by 72.9 percent and National Capital Region (NCR) by 65.5 percent, but declined in Eastern Visayas by 49.6 percent and Central Luzon by 22 percent.

Microfinan­ce refers to a broad range of financial services such as deposits, loans, payment services, money transfers and insurance to the poor and low income households, generally for their microenter­prises and small businesses, to enable them to raise their income levels and improve their living standards.

The typical clients of microfinan­ce are the economical­lyactive, entreprene­urial poor. These include householdb­ased entreprene­urs, farmers, rural artisans and individual­s in the informal sector.

These people will be able to sustain and enhance their livelihood if they are provided with effective access to a wide range of financial products and services.

Since 2000, the BSP has establishe­d an enabling policy and regulatory environmen­t for sustainabl­e microfinan­ce to flourish in the banking system.

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