Global Survey Preliminary Findings 1 Surveyed over 100 countries 50 Jurisdictions Responded Asked 30 Questions 8 years of Statistics were captured Analysis of the data ongoing Fees Business modes – Outsourced, 3 P’s, etc., Top 3 Operational Issues Recent trends - early findings Publication release date July/August 2016
Key Highlights So Far Alignment to International Key Legal Principles Business Models Identification Movables & Immovables Fee Structure 2
PRINCIPLES FOR AN EFFECTIVE SECURED TRANSACTIONS SYSTEM 3
Nature of the data: public COLLATERAL REGISTRIES: POSSIBLE TYPES Institutional set-up: stand alone/combined Managed by the Government (Central Bank, Ministry) Managed by the Private Sector (Chamber of Commerce in Colombia/Honduras, Credit Bureau in Sri Lanka) Outsourced management of data: cloud solution Stand alone institution in Central Bank or Government Ministry (Ghana, Liberia) Combined platform with other registries/agencies. Business registries (Malawi, Zambia, West Africa), Credit Bureaus (Egypt) National Centralized Registry for all security interests in movable and immovable property (mortgages): Ghana
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Collateral registries with at least 3 years of operation seem to be expanding 19
20 FINAL THOUGHTS ON GLOBAL SURVEY