Remittances & Banking: Views from Both Sides of the Teller Line Consumer Banking in Latin America: Opportunities and Challenges March 23, 2007 The Directo.

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Remittances & Banking: Views from Both Sides of the Teller Line Consumer Banking in Latin America: Opportunities and Challenges March 23, 2007 The Directo a México logo and “Directo a México” are service marks of the Federal Reserve Banks in the United States and service marks of the Banco de México in Mexico

2 Outline Opportunities and challenges for remittances as entry level financial product Views from both sides of the teller line Directo a México solution Account-to-account transfers

3 Opportunities Remittances are big business Remittance senders need entire range of financial services Strong customer loyalty Possible Community Reinvestment Act credit for offering remittances

4 Challenges Potential customers may not have traditional documentation and may be unbanked Customers may need special marketing and customer service needs Money transfer businesses dominate remittance market Lack of person-to-person payment model in the US

5 Financial Institution Perspective: See remittances as entry level product for unbanked consumers who will need range of financial products Primarily interested in customer relationship – over transactional value of remittance “Offer it and they will come” philosophy prevails – more promotional focus needed Views Across the Teller Line

6 Consumer Perspectives: Majority of remittance senders still use traditional cash to cash method Consumer may be unaware of benefits of a banking relationship – may be uncertain if they qualify to have an account Consumer may not have traditional view of relationship with financial institution

7 Bridging the Teller Line Successful customer – FI relationships generally include: More packaging of services for entry level customers, including remittances More service outreach to develop new customer relationship More focus needed on financial education for new bank customers Remittances – at both sending and receiving end

8 Directo a México Federal Reserve-Banco de Mexico project to make payments between our countries more efficient, secure and economical Linked payment systems since 2004 Account to account transfers Low-cost: $0.67 cross-border surcharge to FI Foreign exchange (FIX less.21%) for every payments regardless of value

9 Directo a México Improvements made to product over time: Improved foreign exchange rate Reduced clearing & settlement time Created white-branded, promotional name Collaboration with Bansefi in creating Beneficiary Account Registration (BAR) website

10 Directo a México Current Volume – around 27,000 items per month Over 40 financial institutions actively sending payments and more than 200 financial institutions enrolled Developing ability for FIs to use their own foreign exchange in ACH to Mexico

11 Account-to-Account Transfers Transparent, regulated, and secure Electronic transaction record requires data on both sender and receiver Financial institutions on both ends of transactions are highly and routinely supervised

12 Account-to-Account Transfers ACH transactions are secure, arrive timely, sit safely in deposit insured account Only transfer method to support financial inclusion on both sides of transaction

13 President of Mexico Endorses Directo a México SM Mexican President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa endorsed Directo a México as the solution to help reduce the cost of transfers to Mexico on February 23 in Jalpa, Zacatecas.

14 President of Mexico Endorses Directo a México SM President Calderón also recognized efforts by Bansefi to incorporate Directo a México into its program to further lower the cost of remittances and to encourage use of the financial system by Mexicans.

15 Elizabeth McQuerry Assistant Vice President Federal Reserve Retail Payments Office 404/