1. Mali Financial Sector Assessment Program : The Microfinance Sector
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World Bank
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WAREHOUSE ,INVENTORY CREDIT ,BRANCH BANKING ,FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ,INVESTMENT ,PAYMENT ,INVENTORY ,ECONOMIC GROWTH ,BUDGET ,DEPOSIT ,LIQUIDATION ,INFLATION ,FINANCING ,TRAINING CENTRE ,TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ,LIQUIDITY RATIO ,FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT ,LENDING ,RURAL CREDIT ,BENEFICIARIES ,LIQUIDATIONS ,WOMEN ,DONOR SUPPORT ,MICROFINANCE LOANS ,COOPERATIVE ,TECHNICAL SUPPORT ,SAVINGS SERVICES ,SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ,GUARANTEE ,CROP INSURANCE ,POSTAL SAVINGS ,RESERVES ,BANK ,LOANS ,WITHDRAWAL ,GOVERNANCE STANDARDS ,FARMERS ,ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ,DEPOSITOR ,GUARANTEE FUND ,MFI ,NPL ,SOLVENCY ,BENEFICIARY ,BORROWERS ,DEPOSITS ,MARKETS ,INFORMATION SYSTEMS ,PROFIT ,RURAL BORROWERS ,FINANCE ,EQUITY FINANCE ,MONEYLENDERS ,CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS ,MICROENTERPRISES ,COOPERATION ,LIABILITIES ,ENTERPRISES ,RURAL FINANCING ,MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION ,ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ,PROMOTION OF INVESTMENT ,INFORMATION SYSTEM ,ACCESS POINTS ,LIQUIDITY ,OUTSTANDING DEPOSITS ,CREDIT RISK ,BANKING SECTOR ,LIMITED LIABILITIES ,MARKET ,SAVING ,EXTERNAL FUNDS ,NON-PERFORMING LOAN ,FINANCIAL SERVICES ,MFIS ,ACCOUNT HOLDERS ,PROFITABILITY ,MERCHANTS ,CENTRAL BANK ,RETURN ,ENTREPRENEURS ,BANK ACCOUNT ,LOAN INSURANCE ,CREDIBILITY ,PORTFOLIO ,CAPITAL ,BANKRUPTCY ,LIMITED LIABILITY ,EXCHANGE ,MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS ,ACCOUNTING ,FINANCES ,DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS ,SECURITY ,OUTSTANDING CREDIT ,INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ,FINANCIAL VIABILITY ,VILLAGE ,RESERVE ,LIABILITY ,FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ,RURAL FINANCE ,EXCHANGE RATE ,EQUIPMENT ,INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ,INSURANCE ,HOUSEHOLDS ,AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK ,CREDIT PORTFOLIO ,EQUITY ,BANKS ,FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ,UNION ,MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS ,SAVINGS DEPOSITS ,LOAN ,COST ESTIMATE ,CREDIT ,FINANCIAL ACCESS ,LOAN PAYMENT ,INFORMAL CREDIT ,MICRO-ENTERPRISES ,COMMERCIAL BANKS ,FUTURE ,PEOPLE ,MICROFINANCE ,COOPERATIVES ,ISSUANCE ,DEVELOPMENT BANK ,ACCESS TO SAVINGS ,EQUIPMENT PURCHASES ,INSURANCE PRODUCTS ,CAPITALIZATION ,CROP LOAN ,INTEREST ,TRADING ,MICROFINANCE SECTOR ,LEGAL FRAMEWORK ,CREDIT MARKETS ,SMALL FARMERS ,FINANCIAL HEALTH ,SUBSIDY ,FINANCIAL SUPPORT ,SAVINGS ,DEBIT CARD ,REVENUES ,CAPACITY BUILDING ,DEPOSITORS ,LOSS OF CONFIDENCE ,LIQUID ASSETS ,OUTSTANDING LOANS ,INTEREST RATE ,RISK EXPOSURE - Abstract
While the microfinance sector is extensively used in Mali (about 1 million members often based in rural areas), the sector has experienced a major crisis for over six years. The clean-up of the microfinance remains the most pressing priority for the Malian authorities and the adoption of the emergency plan for the microfinance sector is a key milestone to cleaning up the sector. While the plan addresses the main issues (restructuring or liquidation not viable MFIs; depositors indemnization mechanism; consolidation of active MFIs; reform and strengthening of the national supervisory body), but the implementation remains very challenging in a context of fiscal tightening and donor’s reluctance to intervene. It is only the Government of Mali that can restore confidence in the sector, and only by undertaking the recommendations highlighted in the emergency plan. One of the most sensitive issues will be to manage the liquidation of a few important distressed institutions together with the indemnization of their depositors.
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- 2015