Developing CIS Platforms for Derisking Lending to Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
This paper makes the case for agricultural lenders in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to upgrade the sources of information collateral by placing more reliance on credit bureaus than less sophisticated structures such as group-based savings and lending techniques. Properly licensed and regulated credit bureaus, having access to a wide range of formal and informal, positive and negative data, are a more efficient and effective means for character-based lending to mitigate risk, reduce operating costs and enforce repayment…Read on. Developing CIS platforms for derisking lending to Agriculture in Subsaharan Africa.pdf …
CIS Toolkit: Credit Information Sharing in Kenya: A Case Study
The experience of Credit Information Sharing (“CIS”) in Kenya is a case study in market and stakeholder coordination in order to build a robust financial infrastructure. Kenya’s experience, until 2008 was much like many other countries: a story of fits and starts with limited progress and effectiveness. In 2008, a number of stakeholders including donors, industry associations, regulators and financial institutions began working together to solve an intractable problem: how to create an effective CIS market. The Kenyan experience is best captured and distilled in three separate stand-alone documents, each serving a different purpose. This document (CIS Toolkit – Case …
CIS Toolkit: Credit Providers Step by Step Guide
This second document (CIS Toolkit – Step-By-Step Guide) is useful for those who want to dig deeper, for a high-level guide on how to replicate Kenya’s experience in a different country. The high-level guide takes the insights from the case study and converts them to actionable steps that regulators, donors and financial institutions in other markets can follow to achieve similar results. Naturally, each country is different and there will be invariable differences. Still, the general principles captured in the high-level guide serve as important sign posts to follow to maximise the odds of success. CIS Toolkit – Credit Providers …
CIS Toolkit: A High Level Toolkit for Practitioners
This third document (CIS Toolkit – High-level Toolkit for Practitioners) seeks to ensure that the ultimate success metric is achieved: participation in CIS by all financial institutions. It is a step-by-step guide for credit providers on how to go about preparing to join the CIS mechanism. Although mainly created for credit providers, it is equally useful to donors and regulators who need to understand the key issues credit providers grapple with and areas in which either technical assistance or regulatory intervention can be most effective. CIS Toolkit – High-level Guide.docx …
Current and Prospective Effectiveness of CIS
This report was commissoned by CIS Kenya and FSD Kenya to understand the current perceptions of market participants regarding the usage of the CIS mechanism, its impact on the market and remaining constraints to the development of an effective credit sharing mechanism in Kenya. CIS Effectiveness …
Training Report – Credit Bureau Reports and Scoring
This brief constitutes a report on the above training conducted on 12th May 2016 by CIS Kenya for its members. This initiative was intended to expose credit officers to credit scoring development and intepretation. CIS Kenya intends to make training a core activity and therefore this one-day training served as a pilot to inform future training undertakings. The training was attended by 42 delegates from commercial banks, credit reference bureaus, development finance institutions, microfinance institutions, saccos and state lenders. Credit Bureau Reports and Scoring report …
Feasibility Study on the use of Credit Data to Inform Policy
CIS Kenya through assistance from FSD Kenya, commissioned a feasibility study to determine the potential of credit bureau data to inform banking supervision and economic policy. This is because a lot of data is uploaded to the credit reference bureau, which, if analysed would reveal information relevant to inform policy development. Further, the feasibility study sought to recommend a framework for undertaking analytical work using credit bureau data. The scope of the study included: Considering the legal provisions covering credit information sharing and data analytics using credit bureau data Examining the existing Data Specifications Template and Data Transmission Rules to …
Presentation on Digital Campaign
In 2016, CIS Kenya contracted Mkubwa Productions to carry out a digital campaign on credit information sharing. The campaign focussed on social media platforms (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube) to create awareness on the mechanism and change perceptions on the mechanism. The presentation below shows a summary of reach at the end of the campaign. Summary presentation on digital campaign …
Peer Review of the ADR Mechanism
Financial Sector Deepening Kenya (FSD Kenya) requested a peer review of the ADR mechanism for CIS Kenya. More specifically, to review the ADR mechanism’s (Tatua Center) operation to review its current model of resolving disputes and benchmark it against international standards. These standards are captured in the principles developed by the International Network for Financial Ombudsman (INFO) which is based on the Worldbank’s report on Fundamentals for Financial Ombudsman. to provide recommendations for improved efficiency and effectiveness to provide recommendations on the possible expansion of the scope of disputes resolved by Tatua Center ADR-Peer-Review …
SACCO CIS CAPACITY REVIEW
This report is an outcome of a study conducted by Sigma Business and Analytics Ltd to assess the capacity of SACCO’s in Kenya to participate in credit information sharing (CIS) as commissioned by Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Kenya. The survey is significant in that its findings will constitute a reality check as to whether the SACCO industry can live up to standards set for CIS participation as well as provide direction on next steps for SACCO entry into CIS. SACCO CIS CAPACITY REVIEW REPORT …