World Bank Lending for Financial Inclusion : Lessons from Reviews of Select Projects

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: World Bank Lending for Financial Inclusion : Lessons from Reviews of Select Projects
المؤلفون: Kumar, Anjali, Narain, Sushma, Rubbani, Swizen
بيانات النشر: World Bank Group, Washington, DC, 2015.
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: SOFT LOANS, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, RESERVE REQUIREMENTS, FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICY, PUBLIC BANK, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY, CREDIT PROGRAMS, NOMINAL INTEREST RATE, DEPOSIT, INFLATION, LIQUIDATION, EMPLOYMENT, SAVINGS GROUPS, APEX BANK, PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION, FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT, NONBANKS, RURAL CREDIT, FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, RECESSION, PRIVATE SECTOR LENDERS, BANK LOAN, MUNICIPALITIES, LOAN STRUCTURE, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, COLLATERAL, TRADITIONAL LOAN, FINANCIAL MARKET, CREDIT LINES, DEVELOPMENT BANKS, EARNINGS, FINANCIAL MARKETS, BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS, SUBSIDIZATION, DEPOSITS, LOAN COMMITMENTS, CREDITORS, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, FINANCIAL DEPTH, ACCESS TO MARKET, LACK OF CREDIT, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION, ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES, RURAL BANK, SMALL BUSINESS, CREDIT RISK, LOAN SIZE, LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS, MICROFINANCE LENDING, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, LOAN AMOUNTS, LOAN REPAYMENT, FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, LOAN PORTFOLIO, ENTREPRENEURS, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MICROCREDIT, MICRO- ENTREPRENEURS, FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY, STATE SUPPORT, SAFE ASSETS, LENDER, ELIGIBLE BORROWERS, CREDITWORTHINESS, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, GOOD BANK, RURAL FINANCE, TERM CREDIT, COMMUNITY BANK, DONOR FUNDS, HOUSEHOLDS, DIVERSIFICATION, FINANCIAL REFORM, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BANKS, FUNDING SOURCES, BORROWING, DEBT FINANCING, LOAN, BANK CREDIT, RURAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY BANKS, MICROFINANCE, CREDIT REGISTRIES, UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL ACCESS, CENTRAL BANKS, REPAYMENT, DEVELOPMENT BANK, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK, CREDIT SCHEMES, INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS, NATURE OF ACCESS, LAWS, FORMAL FINANCE, PUBLIC BANKS, DEPOSITORS, SMALL LOANS, OUTSTANDING LOANS, BANK ACCESS, GENDER, ACCOUNTABILITY, FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS, REPAYMENT RATES, REVOLVING FUND, BANKING SYSTEM, ECONOMIC GROWTH, RATES OF INTEREST, RURAL BANKS, RURAL BANKING, TRANSACTION COSTS, OUTSTANDING LOAN, APEX BANKS, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, BANK LENDING, PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANKS, FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, SAFETY NETS, SUPPLY OF CREDIT, SMALL BORROWERS, PRODUCTIVITY, FIRST-TIME BORROWERS, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, BANK BRANCH, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT, RISK MANAGEMENT, HIGH INTEREST RATES, MFI, MICROFINANCE LOAN, FUNDING SOURCE, BORROWER, RURAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL REGULATION, LOAN PROCESSING, INFORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, CREDIT DELIVERY, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, LINE OF CREDIT, FORMAL CREDIT, LACK OF ACCESS, CREDIT BUREAU, LOAN RECOVERY, DEMAND FOR CREDIT, DONOR FUNDING, DEBT, CREDIT LINE, CAPITAL ADEQUACY, MFIS, SPECIAL CREDIT, CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, ACCESS TO FINANCE, AGRICULTURE BANK, AUTONOMY, FINANCIAL SERVICE, CREDIT HISTORIES, LOAN AMOUNT, COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, AFFORDABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES, POLICY ENVIRONMENT, CREDIT CONSTRAINTS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, PRIVATE BANKS, FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM, LINES OF CREDIT, MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS, ACCOUNTING, COMMERCIAL BANK, EQUITY REQUIREMENTS, INFORMATION ON CREDIT, MICRO CREDIT, CREDIT INFORMATION, REPAYMENTS, INFORMAL FINANCE, LOAN REPAYMENT RATES, INSURANCE, FORMAL FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, AGRICULTURAL BANK, ECONOMIC POLICY, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, BANK BRANCHES, ACCESS TO CREDIT, FINANCIAL ACCESS, COMMERCIAL BANKS, FINANCIAL OUTREACH, NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, PRIVILEGED ACCESS, INVESTMENT BANK, COUNTERPART FUNDS, ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, SAFE ASSET, DIRECTED CREDIT, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, MATCHING GRANTS, SAVINGS, CAPACITY BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS, OUTREACH, BANK BORROWERS, URBAN AREAS, FOREIGN CURRENCY, INTEREST RATE, CREDIT DECISIONS
الوصف: The purpose of the paper is to present a more granular view of such projects through the in-depth focus on a limited number of case studies, with a view to understanding what factors in the design of such lending have helped achieve objectives of expanded access, and what forms of interventions may have been less successful. It examines the nature of Bank lending vehicles, the partnering borrower institutions, the country environments in which its loans were extended, as well as broader elements of good practice that make for loan success. It examines the beneficiaries targeted and results achieved. It aims to draws lessons that suggest what factors could lead to success or failure in Bank operations focused on financial access. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows: section two briefly describes the set of the Bank s projects selected for detailed review. Sections three to six contain the core findings of the review. Section 3 focuses on alternative forms of borrower institutions that have served as vehicles for Bank projects, particularly, public sector banks, apex bank structures that include the private sector, rural banks, nonbanks, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and microfinance institutions, in terms of the degree to which the Bank has been able to successfully partner with such institutions to expand financial access. It also looks at alternative forms of Bank loan design, policy-based loans, investment loans and lines of credit, Learning and Innovation Loans (LILs), matching grants, technical assistance and combinations thereof, and reviews evidence on the role of loan structure (including partnerships with other donors/lenders) and project success. Section four considers the effect of the broader business environment, in terms of financial regulation. Section five reviews elements of good practice that have contributed to success in lending that could be applicable to loans with any objective, and examines their application in the present context. Section six tries to construct a bottom line, reviewing available evidence on outcomes and impact; especially in terms of the ultimate beneficiaries reached. Section seven, the final section, summarizes the main messages emerging from the review and concludes with observations about ways forward.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______2456::af797b8cec06d140139ba300084ebfb2
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21796
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.od......2456..af797b8cec06d140139ba300084ebfb2
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