Title: CHALLENGES
1CHALLENGES BENEFITS OF MOBILE PHONES, ATMS
MORE FOR MFIS NTMC 2009 April 3, 2009
- Ngozi Porter
- Accion Microfinance Bank
- .My future is bright
2Outline
- About Accion MfB
- Introduction
- Challenges Benefits of Alternative Access
Points - Some Success Stories
3About ACCION Microfinance Bank
- ACCION Microfinance Bank (AMfB) was established
in Lagos in May 2006 and licensed by CBN in April
2007 - Authorised share capital of N2 Billion and
paid-up capital of N1Billion - Shareholders are ACCION Investments,
International Finance Corporation (IFC), SME
Partners, CITI Bank, ECOBANK, and Zenith Bank. - Our technical partners, ACCION International are
a U.S based Non-Governmental Organization with
over 45 years microfinance experience in Latin
America, USA, Africa and Asia.
4Our Vision
- To be the market leader
- in the provision of microfinance
- and related financial services
- at world class standards
5Our Mission
- To economically empower
- micro-entrepreneurs
- and low income earners by
- providing financial services in a
- sustainable, ethical and profitable
- manner
6Our Positioning Statement
- The open door to a brighter future
- Access for real
7Introduction
- The advent of the Internet has revolutionized the
way the financial services industry conducts
business, empowering organizations with new
business models and new ways to offer 24x7
accessibility to their customers. - The mobile and wireless market has been one of
the fastest growing markets in the world and it
is still growing at a rapid pace. - According to the GSM Association and Ovum, the
number of mobile subscribers exceeded 2 billion
in September 2005, and now exceeds 2.5 billion
(of which more than 2 billion are GSM). - .
8Introduction
CGAP estimates a 41 loans to savings accounts
and approximately 150m active loans in
Alternative Financial Institutions World Savings
Bank Institute (WBSI) in a separate study which
includes savings banks counted 190m loan accounts.
Source CGAP Global Estimates www.cgap.com
9Introduction
- 80 of Nigerian Population remain unbanked
- The number of poor people that have access to
credit is nowhere near the market potential. - We can conclude that the battle to bring
financial access to as many people as possible is
a very long way from being won.
10Providing Access to Financial Services
- Via Alternative Access Points
- Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)
- Mobile Phones
- Point Of Sale Systems(POS)
- Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
- Internet Banking
- Call Centers
- Mobile Banking
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18The Case for Mobile Banking
- Clearly, with more than a billion people
worldwide and over 70 of Nigerias 120million
population lacking access to bank accounts, but
most likely have mobile phones, Mobile Banking
provides the most significant opportunity to
achieve greater financial inclusion
19Some Success Stories
- M pesa Kenya
- Only Safaricom subscribers can send M-PESA, but
anyone who can receive an SMS can receive money
by MPESA. Customers do not need to have a bank
account to benefit from M-PESA services. - Wizzit - South Africa
- Low cost transactional bank account that uses
cell phones for P2P transactions as well as
Maestro card for retail payments - MTN Mobile Banking - South Africa
- Only available to MTN contract subscribers with
accounts in Standard Bank, ABSA and Nedbank
20Some Success Stories
- GCASh - Phillipines
- Gives Globe and TM subscribers access to a
cashless and cardless method of facilitating
money remittance, donations, loan settlement,
disbursement of salaries or commissions, and
payment of bills, products and services, with
just a text message. - SMARTMoney - Phillipines
- a re-loadable payment card that may either be
accessed through a Smart mobile phone or a
MasterCard powered card, similar to a debit/cash
card - Interswitch / eTranzact - Nigeria
- Provide mobile banking services on their
platforms. Requires a bank account.
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