Microfinance Business Supervisory Committee 1/2024 meeting

Deputy Prime Minister Un­ion Minister for Planning and Finance U Win Shein, in his capacity as Chairman of Micro­finance Business Supervisory Committee (MBSC), presided over 1/2024 meeting of the com­mittee, yesterday.

 

First, the Union Minister said there are 178 microfi­nance institutions in regions and states, which have been operating their business activ­ities in 2,245 wards and 26,986 villages in 263 townships, with 3.45 million of members and K1,835.954 billion remaining loans until January 2024.

 

The MBSC should super­vise the licensed microfinance companies to follow the law, rules and regulations, proce­dure and directives in offering financial services, and should facilitate the loan services of local banks for microfinance institutions to overcome the hardships in withdrawing cash and receiving foreign loans due to COVID-19 and certain polit­ical issues.

 

It also needs to conduct classification of loans and ease certain irrecoverable debt, al­low corporate insurance rep­resentative of microfinance institutions, digital monetary services, new loans and expan­sion of industry in other regions with potential businesses.

 

He then urged the microf­inance institutions to disburse MSME loan for MSME devel­opment which is a priority of the government and carry out corporate social responsibili­ty-CSR for members in addi­tion to grant loan for the whole Supply Chain from planting to production processes.

 

Then, Deputy Minister U Maung Maung Win and rel­evant officials discussed the work plans of microfinance business, estimation to change interest rate, licence applica­tions of three microfinance institutions, expansion and Mobile Financial Services per­mit.— MNA/KTZH