Staff Correspondent
The Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) organized a
seminar recently aimed at sharing insights from their recent Microfinance Sector Development
Diagnostic study.
Conducted by FinValue Advisors under the auspices of MRA and IFC, the study delves into two critical
components: Digital Transformation and Housing Microfinance (HMF). These components assess the
current landscape of digital initiatives and housing microfinance endeavors within the sector. Moreover,
the study illuminates the industry's appetite for change, a crucial aspect in propelling sectoral
development and modernization.
Over 25 Microfinance Institutions (MFI) spanning diverse categories, participated in the diagnostic
process alongside key government stakeholders and private sector institutions. The collaborative effort
focused on pinpointing institutional readiness, evaluating existing regulatory frameworks, gauging
market infrastructure viability, assessing consumer readiness, and estimating the requisite financial
investments for digital transformation and housing microfinance initiatives.
This seminar marks a significant stride towards fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within
the microfinance landscape, ultimately paving the way for a more inclusive and digitally empowered
financial ecosystem.
Martin Holtmann, IFC’s Country Manager for Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal said "Microfinance has
been an important part of the development journey of Bangladesh. As our economy transitions from
Least Developed Country (LDC) status to the next level, the Microfinance industry can continue to play a
crucial role. This is right time for all stakeholders to discuss the key reforms and capacity building that
need to be implemented to transition and support the country’s growing economy. IFC is here to
support modernization of the sector, enable MRA and MFIs to build their own capabilities, introduce
modern governance and solid risk management practices, and leverage technology.”
The roadmap laid out by the study is a guide for stakeholders to create a strong housing microfinance
portfolio, giving members the chance to build secure futures by owning homes. To make digital
transformation and housing microfinance work on a larger scale, a supportive environment across
regulations, infrastructure, and institutions is needed. This roadmap brings together the IFC, MRA, MFIs,
and others to take meaningful steps that truly benefit microfinance consumers.