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The State of in Developing Countries: Perspective Ananya Raihan October 24, 2001, Geneva E-Finance Bangladesh Centre for Policy Dialogue.

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1 The State of in Developing Countries: Perspective Ananya Raihan October 24, 2001, Geneva E-Finance Bangladesh Centre for Policy Dialogue

2 What About Status of Access to Credit by SMEs E-finance in Bangladesh E-finance Initiatives in Bangladesh Challenges of E-finance for LDCs

3 Status of Access to Credit by SMEs 50.53% of SMEs have no access to formal source of finance Only 35.79% of SMEs enjoy unrestricted access to credit Bank credit is less than 20 percent of total fund outlay Majority of the SMEs seek finance for working capital needs

4 E-finance in Bangladesh Credit card and POS services Telebanking ATM Online corporate banking EFT Intenet Banking

5 E-finance Initiatives in Bangladesh E-finance for Self Employment Secured Transaction Law and Electronic Collateral Registry E- Credit for SMEs

6 E-finance for Self Employment A Grameen Bank Initiative A Network of ATM and POS Country wide Smart Card Initially Serving Own Clients of Micro-finance Gradually Other MFI members SME Clients Large Clients Access to Credit Will Improve by 10%

7 Secured Transaction Law and Electronic Collateral Registry Problems of Access Collateral Security: Problem for 79.4 percent of SMEs Credit Risk Information Realisation of Credit Claim

8 Secured Transaction Law and Electronic Collateral Registry Solutions Collateral Security: Immovable Property Country wide Centralised Network Based Collateral Registry System Secured Transaction Law

9 Secured Transaction Law and Electronic Collateral Registry Impact Improved Access to Credit Improved Risk Management by FIs Informal to Formal

10 E- Credit for SMEs Initiator: BASIC Network Infrastructure and Shared ATM Higher Limit Credit Cards addressing Working Capital Problem

11 Building Foundation for E-finance Online Business Information Services E-Credit Information

12 Challenges of E-finance for LDCs Network Infrastructure Capacity Building: Human, Technical and Regulatory Investment Legal Infrastructure Macro Policy E- Culture

13 E-finance: Bangladesh13 Intra-bank and Inter-bank Connectivity: »Local and Global Bank-Client Connectivity Security of transaction Network Infrastructure p

14 E-finance: Bangladesh14 Central Bank: Quick Settlement, Online credit Information, Skilled e-Manpower, Regulatory Framework FIs: Understanding E-finance Capacity Building: Human, Technical and Regulatory p

15 E-finance: Bangladesh15 Misconceived Investment Strategy Inadequacy of Investment Investment p

16 E-finance: Bangladesh16 Amendments of a Set of Laws Incorporation of New Laws: Cyber Law and digital signature law Digital Crime: Network Security and Penal Code Legal Infrastructure p

17 E-finance: Bangladesh17 Currency Convertibility: Access to Global Finance International Reserve: Money Laundering Clear cut instructions for electronic transaction in Forex Manual Macro Policy p

18 E-finance: Bangladesh18 Technical Assistance Investment Funding of Technical Assistance Pioneering Initiatives What to Do p


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