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BANGKO PINOY RURAL BANK
MICROFINANCE EXPERIENCE
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OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Bank Profile Previous Microfinance Experience Present Microfinance Experience Features of BPRB Microfinance Product Performance of Microfinance Product
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BANK PROFILE Established in 1974 to serve the financial needs of the rural folks of Philippines and the neighboring areas in Southeast Asia Has ___ branches/ units established as follows: Philippines Thailand Malaysia Vietnam Singapore Indonesia
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BANK PROFILE Financial Condition: Assets: Deposits: Loan Portfolio:
Regular Microfinance No. of Depositors: No of Borrowers: Net Income
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BANK’S PRODUCTS Deposits Savings Time Current Loans Agricultural
Commercial Industrial Other Loans - Salary Loans - Microfinance Loans
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BANK’S PRODUCTS Other Services Petnet/Western Union Uniteller
Payment Center – Water District
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BANGKO PINOY’S PREVIOUS MICROFINANCE” EXPERIENCE
Past “microfinance” products: Market Vendors’ Loans Microfinance Group Lending
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MARKET VENDORS’ LOAN Description Loan Features Lending Procedure
Performance
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MICROFINANCE GROUP LOAN
Description Loan Features Lending Procedure Performance
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PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED No product manual or guidelines
Missed Payments/Failure to pay the loan after maturity High Past Due Ratio Lack of monitoring/lack of peer pressure
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BANGKO PINOY’S EXPERIENCE
AS A PARTICIPANT BANK OF THE RBAP/MABS PROGRAM
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Factors that Convinced the Bank to Resume its Microfinance Activity
A systematic approach/technology to doing microfinance has been made available Market-driven loan product Close monitoring with the installation of MIS Deposit build up mitigate risk Frequent collection = high effective income
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ADJUSTMENTS MADE IN DOING THE MICROFINANCE OPERATIONS –MABS WAY
Human Resources – new organizational structure Marketing – used flyers, posters and streamers “Our clients became our marketing arm.” Financial – allocated funds for microfinance loans and other fixed assets investments like computer hardware and software, motorcycles, filing cabinets, others
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Previous Organizational Chart
Board of Directors Internal Auditor President Vice President Unit Managers Loan Officer Cashier Bookkeepers Loan Clerk Asst.Bookkeeper Teller SA/CA - Clerk Solicitor
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New Organizational Chart
Board of Directors Internal Auditor/Comp. Officer President Asst. to the Pres. Vice President Area Managers Unit Managers Cashier Bookkeepers Loan Officer Microfinance Officer Asst.Bookkeeper Teller Loan Clerk Account Officer Solicitor SA/CA - Clerk
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BPRB’s INDIVIDUAL MICROFINANCE PRODUCT
KAPUSO LOAN
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TARGET CLIENTS
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KAPUSO LOAN Intended for microentrepreneurs
Loan sizes of P5, up to P30, for first time borrowers 2.5% monthly interest amortized equally 3% service fee deducted up front Loan term : 60 days up to 180 days Mode of payment : weekly, semi-monthly & monthly Walk in or Pick up service for loan payments & deposit
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KAPUSO LOAN Loan Security : Deposit Build up: 1 co-maker only
Security Agreement Above P50, REM or Chattel Mortgage or Deed of Assignment of Deposit Deposit Build up: Initial deposit of P100 only Regular deposits to go with each loan payment
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SIGNIFICANT THINGS LEARNED FROM THE MABS APPROACH
Thorough character and credit checking Thorough cash flow evaluation Very conservative determination of debt capacity Simplified & fast processing of loan releases Zero tolerance to delinquency
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SIGNIFICANT THINGS LEARNED FROM THE MABS APPROACH
Market study prior to product design Product designed according to market needs Loan administration procedures documented in the Product Manual All borrowers are required to attend Client Orientation
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KAPUSO Loan Performance As of January 2004
No. of Branches No. of Borrowers Loan Portfolio Balance M PAR more than 7 days % PAR more than 30 days %
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KAPUSO Loan Performance As of January 2004
Cum. Amt. Of loans disbursed – P35.854M Number of AOs Average # of loans/AO Average loan portfolio/AO – 414k
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