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Financial Inclusion in Nepal: Current Situation, Past Attempts and Current Policies Dr. Chiranjibi Nepal, Governor, Nepal Rastra Bank, Prepared for First High-Level Follow-up Dialogue on Financing for Development in Asia and the Pacific Incheon, 30 and 31 March 2016 1

1974/75 1977/78 1980/81 1983/84 1986/87 1989/90 1992/93 1995/96 1998/99 2001/02 2004/05 2007/08 2010/11 2013/14 Current Situation Supply Side Population per branch of BFIs (A, B, C & D) = 6930 13460 Saving and Credit Cooperatives (15 licensed by NRB, others registered in Dept. of Cooperatives) 4031 Multipurpose Cooperatives (also performing savings and credit function) 27 NGOs (licensed for limited banking activities from NRB) 1 National Cooperative Bank (a wholesale bank for saving and credit cooperatives) BFI 250 200 150 100 50 0 MicroFinance Financial Institutions Finance Companies Development Banks Commercial banks As of mid- Jan 2016 No. of BFI Comm. Banks Develop. Banks Finance Comp Micro Finance Inst. Total 30 73 47 41 191 Branches 1806 856 202 1184 4048 2

Current Situation Demand Side (Based on FinScope Consumer Survey 2014) Financially excluded adults, i.e. they do not use any financial products/services neither formal nor informal to manage their financial lives (18%) Adults who have/use informal mechanisms only but no formal products/services (21%) Adults who have/use formal non-bank products/services but no regulated bank products (21%) they might also have/use informal mechanisms Adults who have/use regulated bank products/services (40%) 3

Past Attempts for Financial Inclusion Priority sector lending in 1974 Small Farmer Development Programme in 1975. Establishment of Rural Self-Reliance fund (RSRF) in1991 Establishment of Rural Development Banks in five development regions in the 1990s Allowed the private sector to open micro finance development banks Various Project based microcredit programmes Deprived Sector lending introduced in 1991 Cooperative Act, 1991 allows to establish saving and credit cooperatives by at least 25 members. Phased out of priority sector in 2007/08, but continuation of the deprived sector lending Financial intermediary NGOs (FINGOs) were issued licenses by NRB in 1998 National Microfinance Policy 2008 4

Current Policies and Programmes Liberal licensing policy to open Microfinance financial institutions in unbanked areas. Necessary to open branches in villages before opening in Kathmandu. Continuation of deprived sector lending (5 % of total loans for commercial banks, 4.5 % for development banks and 4 %for finance companies). Providing interest free loans to BFIs to extend bank branches in remote and rural areas. Allow to operate mobile (vehicle), mobile phone banking and agent (branchless) banking. Provision of productive sector lending which should be 20 % of total loans for commercial banks, of which 12 %should be on agriculture and hydropower. Directive issued for protection of financial customers. BFIs have to set up a separate desk under credit department for credit flows to micro, small and medium enterprises. Financial Literacy Programmes 5

Running Donor supported programmes Sakchyam Access to Finance : to facilitate development of financial services for poor households and farmers in Nepal working with Nepal s public and private sectors. UNNATI Access to Finance (A2F) project implemented by (NRB) and funded by the Government of Denmark, DFID and UNCDF in partnership with UNDP. Raising Income of Small and Medium Farmer's Project (RISMFP) under Asian Development Bank s Grant 6

Issues and Challenges Modest level of financial inclusion skewed distribution More micro-credit focus Still some areas have low access Supervising microfinance institutions growing shadow banking by Cooperatives Sustainability Problem of financial literacy New Plans One account in one household campaign Establishing Second Tier Institution for supervising microfinance financial institutions and saving and credit cooperatives. Mapping of unbanked areas. 7