Microfinance and Household Welfare

Cambodia's openness to trade and financial flows has fueled one of the fastest credit growth episodes in Asia.A remarkable expansion in formal microfinance lenders contributed to increased access to credit. Since the promulgation of the National Strategy for Microfinance in 2007, Cambodia’s microfinance sector has expanded rapidly, with both assets and credit growing at annualized rates of over 40 percent. While access to credit has helped ease financial constraints for households, one key concern is how the cost of credit and increased exposure to risk might affect household welfare. At the household level, low financial literacy could result in poor borrowing decisions and heighten risks. There are concerns that households may be over-borrowing and increasing their exposure to risks, as there are signs that the market is already highly saturated, given estimated absorption capacity at this level of development. This policy note assesses the impact of access to credit on household welfare in Cambodia and providesevidence on the drivers of the cost of credit in the microfinances sector. To fill the existing knowledge gaps, this policy note uses the latest available data from official sources to provide evidence on (i) the impact of microcredit on household welfare, (ii) profitability and cost of credit in the microfinance sector, and (iii) the effects of the interest rate cap in the sector. This note ultimately presents a series of policy options aimed at facilitating affordability and reducing the cost of credit, while maintaining sector profitability and minimizing risks (both for households and the financial system). The policy options have been developed in consultation with sector stakeholders.

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Main Authors: Pimhidzai, Obert, Tong, Kimsun, Anantavrasilpa, Ratchada, Popovic, Andrej, Mel, Sokim, Sanchez Martin, Miguel Eduardo
Format: Policy Note biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-02-28
Subjects:MICROFINANCE, HOUSEHOLD WELFARE, ACCESS TO FINANCE, COST OF CREDIT, CONSUMER PROTECTION, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES, SME FINANCE, MOBILE BANKING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/144661552916327946/Microfinance-and-household-welfare-Cambodia-policy-note
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31418
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spelling dig-okr-10986314182024-08-07T19:22:34Z Microfinance and Household Welfare Cambodia Policy Note Pimhidzai, Obert Tong, Kimsun Anantavrasilpa, Ratchada Popovic, Andrej Mel, Sokim Sanchez Martin, Miguel Eduardo MICROFINANCE HOUSEHOLD WELFARE ACCESS TO FINANCE COST OF CREDIT CONSUMER PROTECTION SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SME FINANCE MOBILE BANKING Cambodia's openness to trade and financial flows has fueled one of the fastest credit growth episodes in Asia.A remarkable expansion in formal microfinance lenders contributed to increased access to credit. Since the promulgation of the National Strategy for Microfinance in 2007, Cambodia’s microfinance sector has expanded rapidly, with both assets and credit growing at annualized rates of over 40 percent. While access to credit has helped ease financial constraints for households, one key concern is how the cost of credit and increased exposure to risk might affect household welfare. At the household level, low financial literacy could result in poor borrowing decisions and heighten risks. There are concerns that households may be over-borrowing and increasing their exposure to risks, as there are signs that the market is already highly saturated, given estimated absorption capacity at this level of development. This policy note assesses the impact of access to credit on household welfare in Cambodia and providesevidence on the drivers of the cost of credit in the microfinances sector. To fill the existing knowledge gaps, this policy note uses the latest available data from official sources to provide evidence on (i) the impact of microcredit on household welfare, (ii) profitability and cost of credit in the microfinance sector, and (iii) the effects of the interest rate cap in the sector. This note ultimately presents a series of policy options aimed at facilitating affordability and reducing the cost of credit, while maintaining sector profitability and minimizing risks (both for households and the financial system). The policy options have been developed in consultation with sector stakeholders. 2019-03-18T19:24:58Z 2019-03-18T19:24:58Z 2019-02-28 Policy Note Document de politique générale Documento de políticas http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/144661552916327946/Microfinance-and-household-welfare-Cambodia-policy-note https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31418 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic MICROFINANCE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COST OF CREDIT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME FINANCE
MOBILE BANKING
MICROFINANCE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COST OF CREDIT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME FINANCE
MOBILE BANKING
spellingShingle MICROFINANCE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COST OF CREDIT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME FINANCE
MOBILE BANKING
MICROFINANCE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COST OF CREDIT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME FINANCE
MOBILE BANKING
Pimhidzai, Obert
Tong, Kimsun
Anantavrasilpa, Ratchada
Popovic, Andrej
Mel, Sokim
Sanchez Martin, Miguel Eduardo
Microfinance and Household Welfare
description Cambodia's openness to trade and financial flows has fueled one of the fastest credit growth episodes in Asia.A remarkable expansion in formal microfinance lenders contributed to increased access to credit. Since the promulgation of the National Strategy for Microfinance in 2007, Cambodia’s microfinance sector has expanded rapidly, with both assets and credit growing at annualized rates of over 40 percent. While access to credit has helped ease financial constraints for households, one key concern is how the cost of credit and increased exposure to risk might affect household welfare. At the household level, low financial literacy could result in poor borrowing decisions and heighten risks. There are concerns that households may be over-borrowing and increasing their exposure to risks, as there are signs that the market is already highly saturated, given estimated absorption capacity at this level of development. This policy note assesses the impact of access to credit on household welfare in Cambodia and providesevidence on the drivers of the cost of credit in the microfinances sector. To fill the existing knowledge gaps, this policy note uses the latest available data from official sources to provide evidence on (i) the impact of microcredit on household welfare, (ii) profitability and cost of credit in the microfinance sector, and (iii) the effects of the interest rate cap in the sector. This note ultimately presents a series of policy options aimed at facilitating affordability and reducing the cost of credit, while maintaining sector profitability and minimizing risks (both for households and the financial system). The policy options have been developed in consultation with sector stakeholders.
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HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COST OF CREDIT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME FINANCE
MOBILE BANKING
author Pimhidzai, Obert
Tong, Kimsun
Anantavrasilpa, Ratchada
Popovic, Andrej
Mel, Sokim
Sanchez Martin, Miguel Eduardo
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Tong, Kimsun
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