Financial inclusion in Argentina

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Financial inclusion in Argentina Objetives and challenges Estela Marina del Pino Suárez Subgerente General de Régimen Informativo y Protección al Usuario de Servicios Financieros Banco Central de la República Argentina

What is financial inclusion? Financial inclusion is a state in which all working-age adults have effective access to financial services provided by formal institutions. Adults with an account (%), 2014 0-19 20-39 An estimated 2.0 billion adults worldwide do not have a savings or credit account with a bank or other formal financial institution. 40-64 65-89 90-100

Low level of bankarization in low income groups High concentration of social benefits

FINANCIAL INCLUSION: AN UPDATED DEFINITION State in which all working-age adults Have effective access to the following financial services : credit, savings (defined broadly to include transaction accounts), payments, insurance, and investments. Provided by formal institutions

Effective access Convenient and responsible delivery of services Responsive to the needs of financially excluded and underserved customers, At a cost affordable to the customers and sustainable for the providers. The demonstration of effective access is usage.

Importance of financial inclusion Financial inclusion is not an end in itself but a mean to reach to an end. Her Majesty Queen Máxima of the Netherlands Financial inclusion is recognised as an efective mean to: Boost economic growth Promote sustainable development Promote economic and social inclusion of households and companies, especially among excluded and underserved population Eradicate poverty Job creation Gender equality

Financial inclusion is becoming a priority to multiple standard-setting bodies Creado por el G20 en 2010, el GPFI es una plataforma inclusiva para los países miembros y no miembros del G20. El GPFI promueve la inclusión financiera a nivel global, desplegando su liderazgo político para facilitar una coordinación eficiente y efectiva en todo el mundo. Presidencia G20 2018

Financial inclusion in standard setting bodies agenda

Financial inclusion in standard setting bodies agenda some examples- Financial Stability Board (FSB) Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) FSB action plan to assess and address the decline in correspondent banking: End-2016 progress report and next steps (2016) Fintech workstream; work of Regional Consultative Groups Work program of Basel Consultative Group s Workstream on Financial Inclusion (since 2013) Guidance on the Application of the Core Principles financial inclusion (2016), following Range of practice financial inclusion (2015) Non-banks in retail payments (2014) Payment aspects of financial inclusion (2016), with World Bank Group

EVOLVING TOPICS OF RELEVANCE TO MULTIPLE STANDARD-SETTING BODIES Digital Financial Inclusion Opportunities and Risks Frontiers in Inclusive Financial Consumer Protection Competition and Interoperability Customer Identity and Privacy Crowdfunding Bypassing Traditional Financial Intermediaries De-risking and Financial Exclusion Emerging Issues in Supervision and Financial Inclusion

Objetive 1 Objetive 2 Objetive 3 Financial inclusion in Argentina Main BCRA objetives Strengthening the monetary stability Developing and enhancing the local financial system Promoting the access to banking services, financial inclusion and means of payment.

Main BCRA measures New financial instruments to promote savings and long term credit: Support transparency for users of financial services Simpler authorization process for branches opening and installation of ATMs Granting of free savings accounts, debit cards and transfers. Use of electronic means and reduced requirements to open savings accounts Screening and scoring as methods to evaluate for loan application

New financial instruments to promote savings and long term credit: New units of account were created to support the value of savings in local currency and enhance long term credit. (UVA/UVI) Com. A 5945 and 6069 Support transparency for users of financial services: Financial institutions have to publish costs and fees of their financial products en their web sites Users of financial services have to be informed 60 days before modifications of agreed conditions Unconditional access to credit information (debtors in situation 1 and 2) Com. A 5853, 5887, 5928 and 6141 13

Simpler authorization process for branches opening and installation of ATMs: Com. A 5882, 5983, 6271, 6275 and 6304 Granting of free savings accounts, debit cards and transfers: Com. A 5927, 5928, 5982 and 5989

Use of electronic means and reduced requirements to open savings accounts: Electronic deposit of checks Com. A 6071 New mean of payment: Immediate debit (DEBIN) Com. A 6099 Savings accounts for minors Com. A 6069, 6266 and 6103 Possibility to open savings accounts on line and reduced requirements Com. A 6050 and 6059 Screening and scoring as methods for loan application: Financial institucional may evaluate loan application without documentation of income demonstration but using screening and scoring methods - Com. A 6221 15

Future challenges To guarantee the access to financial services to excluded population To increase the financial education for all citizens. To design useful and relevant financial products To establish a solid protection framework for users of financial services To have regulatory and supervision systems regarding these purposes.

Thank you very much.