BSP pushes credit risk database to improve MSMEs’ access to finance

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The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is prioritizing digitization to help establish a credit risk database to improve the access of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to financing.

In his message at a recent e-forum on the Philippine credit information system, BSP Benjamin E. Diokno said one of the policy initiatives under Digital Payments Transformation Roadmap 2020-2023 is the development of a credit risk database on MSMEs to “help inform credit assessments and reduce reliance of lending institutions on collateral.”

A credit risk database helps in the evaluation of MSMEs’ credit worthiness and improves their access to finance by addressing the problem of information gap between MSMEs and financial institutions.

“The BSP supports the creation of a credit information system in the country to address the need for reliable information on borrowers while ensuring the protection of consumer rights,” Diokno said.

He added that “this critical infrastructure will lower transaction and borrowing cost [and] it will also greatly improve the availability of credit to a wider range of the populace especially to micro, small and medium enterprises as well as other productive units which have yet to have access to financial services.”

The BSP chief said the agency is also collaborating with partners on other important projects that will facilitate access of MSMEs to credit.

He said BSP is promoting supply chain finance (SCF) in the banking sector, an innovative financing approach that “leverages on the receivables, inventory flows and supply chain relationships of MSMEs.”

Essentially, SCF provides efficient financing of the value chain by connecting buyers and sellers with financing institutions. Under this arrangement the buyer’s credit rating is utilized to allow buyers longer payment terms while suppliers are provided the option to receive payments earlier.

Diokno added that all of these initiatives are aimed at facilitating access to credit and reducing transactions cost.

“This shows that our commitment to pursue our financial inclusion agenda did not waver amid the Covid-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) crisis. We see this crisis as an opportunity to further our cause for greater inclusiveness,” he said.

The BSP launched the Digital Payments Transformation Roadmap 2020-2023 last month with the aim to convert 50 percent of retail payments to digital platforms and increase the number of Filipino adults with transaction accounts to 70 percent by 2023.

The roadmap outlines priority policy initiatives geared toward building an efficient, inclusive, safe and secure digital finance ecosystem that supports the diverse needs of individuals and firms, said Diokno. CURRENTPH


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