Report on the 2nd Newly Independent States Policy Forum on Microfinance Law and Regulation
MFC
Publication Date: 28 Jun 2003
Published by: USAID & Open Society Institute
Document Type: Conference Report
Report on the Second NIS Policy Forum on Microfinance Law and Regulation, June 26-28, 2003, Krakow, Poland.
Describing the happenings at the 2nd Newly Independent States (NIS) Policy Forum on Microfinance Law and held in Krakow, Poland, June 26-28, 2003, this report lists the main features of the forum as:
- It brought together a number of public officials and policymakers from ten NIS countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan - along with donor representatives and microfinance practitioners.
- The participants reported that the forum was informative and well organized, and rated the forum materials, topics, presentations, and speakers’ skills as good or excellent.
The forum:
- Began with presentations on key microfinance issues in the legal and regulatory environment;
- Gave an overview of legal and regulatory terminology;
- Asked the participants to examine and discuss microfinance regulation - its scope and its relationship to bank regulation;
- Had presentations on each country’s legal and regulatory framework and challenges;
- Studied results of microfinance legal requirements in specific countries and discussed:
- The impact of the new Basel Accord,
- Country-specific challenges of integrating microfinance into the formal financial system.
The participants recommended:
- Learning from other policymakers with more experience in regulating microfinance institutions;
- Having access to regulation and supervision case studies and best practices;
- Obtaining information on how practical problems of microfinance institutions were resolved;
- Learning more about specific microfinance topics such as leasing, credit cards, microinsurance, and collateral.
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