Hatton National Bank presents MSME POSTCOVID strategy to Asian Bankers Association
Hatton National Bank’s (HNB) POSTCOVID strategy to strengthen micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) was presented at the first Policy Advocacy Committee of the Asian Bankers Association (ABA), held recently.
“Last year was especially challenging for us all. However, MSMES were among those most significantly impacted by the challenging market conditions. As a bank with a rich history of working with MSME entrepreneurs, we continued to support our customers through this difficult period by organising workshops, supporting supply chain linkages, encouraging digitalisation and providing the necessary financial backing and technical tools to revive and restart their businesses.
The lessons we learnt in the past year are invaluable. By sharing our experiences with our peers in the region, we will be able to navigate future challenges successfully. As such, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the ABA members and representatives who shared their findings with the committee,” HNB Executive Director/chief Operating Officer and ABA Special Committee on Policy Advocacy Chairperson Dilshan Rodrigo said.
Presenting the paper for HNB, Head of SME Banking K. Indravasan highlighted the bank’s contributions in connecting over 100,000 businesses with its customers to set the groundwork for a digital marketplace for service providers. The bank also launched a microfinance grant to support 200 small entrepreneurs to revive their business without increasing their financial commitments.
During the pandemic, HNB also supported businesses in adopting digital payment solutions such as MOMO and SOLO by rapidly onboarding customers in order to catalyse a vibrant cashless payment ecosystem and also launched new products such as HNB Appigo.
Additionally, the bank overcame the challenges in preparing frontline marketing and relationship managers to take on the additional role of mentor and guide.
Notably, HNB will present a separate paper focusing on its experiences in building an ecosystem amongst its customers to create new supply chains at the next meeting.
HNB Managing Director/ceo and ABA Chairman Jonathan Alles presented the opening remarks whilst Erste Group Bank AG Managing Director and Head of Asia Oliver Hoffman, World Wide Fund Asia Sustainable Fund Vice President Dr. Adrian Fenton, CTBC Bank Co. Ltd Executive Vice President, Financial Technology Development Centre, Data Intelligence R&D Division Head Friedman Wang and Fintelekt Advisory Services Managing Director Shirish Pathak participated in the meeting.
Representatives of the ABA member banks presented their findings on a wide range of experiences from adapting to the new financial environment, opportunities and challenges of digital transformation, anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) to preparation for climate change.
The ABA aims to provide a forum for advancing the cause of the banking and finance industry in the region and promoting regional economic cooperation. The Committee on Policy Advocacy identifies the critical issues for discussion, formulates policy positions and disseminates its results to national and international governments and organisations to contribute to policymaking and regulatory implementation. The committee has done considerable work in several areas such as corporate governance, local currency bond market development, credit reporting systems and disaster preparedness.