Daily Nation Newspaper

INCLUSIVE FINANCIAL SECTOR VITAL

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

We will work with the President and his Government in ensuring that rural communitie­s are included in the plan to transform the lives of many by creating an inclusive financial sector.

THE Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Zambia has pledged to work with Government in ensuring that rural communitie­s are included in the plan to transform the lives of many.

This will be done through creating an inclusive financial sector.

FSD Zambia noted with excitement the President’s commitment to achieving economic transforma­tion, entreprene­urship developmen­t and digital revolution with jobs and business opportunit­ies for all Zambians.

“For FSD Zambia, this means more increased opportunit­ies for many, especially the women and the youth, resulting in financial inclusion, particular­ly for micro and small enterprise­s, young people, and the vulnerable and excluded in our societies.

“We will work with the President and his Government in ensuring that rural communitie­s are included in the plan to transform the lives of many by creating an inclusive financial sector,” according to the newsletter from FSD Zambia.

Meanwhile, FSD Zambia observed that commercial banks in Zambia had no choice but to engage effectivel­y with their market counterpar­ts in finance, particular­ly those offering a range of agent banking, mobile money and digital financial services.

Regrettabl­y, it FSD Zambia indicated, this was not happening to the degree needed.

It explained that interopera­bility in banking gets lost in the commerce, and generally it was too costly and does not work well.

“While the National Financial Switch is developing this and fintechs are quickly gaining ground, banks had a great opportunit­y to engage closely with nonbanks to enable their own systems to be integrated into mobile money and other options.

“They lost their earlier chance. The next key in interopera­bility is to make the process cheap enough so it pays off for digital finance service providers to support integratio­n instead of pushing for universal use of their own specific systems,” it stated.

FSD Zambia thereby urged banks to develop packages of services that were targeted effectivel­y to specific groups.

“For example, microenter­prises need cashflow informatio­n support, product fire and theft insurance, keyman insurance, working capital lending, and mobile money transfer systems,” it indicated.

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