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OJK INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR MICROFINANCE AND INCLUSION OJK - PUSAT KEUANGAN MIKRO DAN INKLUSI (OJK- PROKSI)

Microfinance Sub Sectors in Indonesia Micro- Credit Very small loan No Collateral Repayable within 6-12 months Micro- Saving Very small deposit Less than IDR 20 Million / USD 1,449 Micro Insurance Premium under IDR 50.000/USD3,62 2

Indonesia s Economic Pyramid Upper Class: >USD22.1 per day Middle Class: USD4.5 - USD22.1 per day Poor : < USD4.5 per day Source: World Bank estimates, Individual net income http://blogs.ft.com/beyond- brics/2014/04/15/indonesias- fragile- middle- close- to- the- edge/ Note: < USD1.90 a day, 96m people; USD 1.90 USD 4.50, 107m people Customer of Conventional Banking, Insurance and Capital Market Products Potential Market of Microfinance 3

118 Commercial Banks 1,800 Rural Banks 600,000 Micro Finance Institutions 360 Ethnic Groups Speaking 719 Languages Living on 6000 of 17,504 islands 4

Microfinance and Financial Inclusion Microfinance is an important financial inclusion instrument that can address development issues such as unemployment, poverty and social gaps by generating employment, improving social income and access to finance. Microfinance could also provide community s basic economic needs and increase productivity while maintaining the cohesiveness of local society. In terms of access to finance, microfinance is a suitable solution for the poor as it increases access by enabling micro- credits for the low- income households. 5

The History of Microfinance in Indonesia More than 100 years 1895 Bank Rakyat Indonesia was established 1900s Village Credit Institutions or Badan Kredit Desa established Provide savings and loans facilities to rice farmers. 1978 Rural Banks (Badan Perkreditan Rakyat) was established 1992 New Banking Law formally recognizing licensed BPRs as distinct from commercial banks 2015 New Branchless Banking Rules and Microfinance Law Implemented 6

Financial Inclusion in Indonesia CHALLENGES 1. 203 millions of Indonesia citizens lacking of access to financial services, due to: disproportionate formal financial services institution network, a dispersed population and geographic structure, lack of collateral and low financial literacy. 2. Based on a financial literacy survey conducted in 2013: ü 21.8% of the population is categorized as well literate with financial services ü product utilization level of 59.7%. SOLUTIONS 1. Effective and efficient financial inclusion program. 2. Comprehensive financial literacy program that can create a well literate public in terms of financial management. 7

OJK Statutory Mandate Law No. 21 No. 2011 (OJK Law) mandated OJK to perform supervision of financial institutions and protect the interests of financial consumers, Law No. 1 of 2013 on Microfinance Institutions (Law on Microfinance) mandated OJK to supervise microfinance institutions in Indonesia, OJK has statutory obligation to perform these duties effectively. OJK is mandated to nurture the financial industry (including microfinance institutions) to ensure a sound performance, as well as prudent and financially responsible practice of the microfinance institutions. 8

Microfinance Key Elements in Indonesia OJK BI Central & Local Government Regulators Intermediaries Corporate agents Payments providers Telecoms companies State postal firm - PT Pos Indonesia State pawn shop - PT Pegadaian Lower Income Individuals: 203 Million People 118 Commercial Banks 1,800 Rural Banks 600,000 Micro Finance Institutions 52 Life insurers 82 Property & Casualty insurers Pawn Shops Microfinance Providers Experts / Practitioners Universities and Other Higher Education Institutions Foreign Experts Research Institute Non- Government Institutions 9

OJK- PROKSI: Vision and Mission VISION MISSION To become a reputable international microfinance center that supports global poverty alleviation programs through amplification of microfinance contribution to the increased access to finance for the world s poor. To support knowledge development and provide affordable learning platform on microfinance for policy/decision makers, business and financial practitioners, academics, global communities and other relevant stakeholders through learning and collaborations. 10

OJK- PROKSI: Objectives Strengthen Coordination among Government Agencies Provide Learning Forum for Stakeholders Peer Learning Centre and Knowledge Sharing Forum for Policy Discussion on Microfinance and Financial Inclusion Expose Policy Makers on innovative approaches in the financial inclusion policymaking To bring recognition to outstanding policy champions in increasing access to financial services for the poor Provide various resources of international experts and strategic partners to enrich discussion on pollicy and best practices 11

Why OJK? Indonesia : the world s biggest laboratory of microfinance To carry out the mandates and perform statutory tasks succesfully OJK s access to all microfinance stakeholder (Bank and Non- Bank) The needs of a leader in microfinance development strategic initiatives 12

PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES Survey and Research Seminar, Workshop, and Summit Training Module Development Lecturer Exchange Visitation Publication Award Policy Review Pilot Project IT Development Rating System Database Development Credit Guarantee System Technical Assistance 13

POLICY REVIEW BI Regulations OJK Regulations Laws Ministry Regulations Local Government Regulations Government Regulations 14

SURVEY AND RESEARCH Survey Research 15

SEMINAR, WORKSHOP, AND SUMMIT International Summit for Policy Makers International and Domestic Seminars International and Domestic Workshops Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) International and Domestic Call for Papers 16

TRAINING Training of Trainers (ToT) MFI Supervisors (Local Government) MFI Managers MSE Operators MFI Regulation MFI Supervision MFI Business Process MFI Information and Reporting System Domestic International 17

MODULE DEVELOPMENT Domestic Training Modules for ToT International Training Modules for MFI Regulation Training Modules for Supervisors Training Modules for MFI Supervision Training Modules for MFI Managers Training Modules for MFI Business Process Training Modules for MSE Operators Training Modules for MFI Information and Reporting System 18

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Local Governments MFIs SMEs 19

RATING SYSTEM Rating System for Microfinance Institutions Rating System for Micro and Small Enterprises 20

CREDIT GUARANTEE SYSTEM SOE/National Credit Guarantee Schemes Private Credit Guarantee Schemes Local Credit Guarantee Schemes 21

LECTURER Domestic Guest Lecturers International Guest Lecturers 22

PUBLICATION Website Accredited Journal Indonesia Microfinance Outlook Books on Microfinance and Financial Inclusion Bulletin 23

AWARD MFIs MSEs Managers MF Schemes 24

DATABASE DEVELOPMENT MFIs SMEs Rating Credit Guarantee Schemes Trainers Supervisors Stakeholders 25

IT DEVELOPMENT OJK- PROKSI Website MFI Information System SME Information System 26

EXCHANGE VISITATION Africa Asia South America 27

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