This course will explore a broad range of regulatory policy issues affecting microfinance, including:
Participants
The course is designed to present material of interest to regulators, supervisors and financial system policymakers, as well as both donors and practitioners who are considering becoming involved in microfinance-related policy reform initiatives.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Participants will be aware of issues and experience with respect to the following topics in microfinance policy, regulation and supervision:
Introductions
Opening questions: What do you think now?
Terminology – Broad overview of terms/terminological shorthand we’ll be using
When to regulate – Rationales for regulation and eliminating terminological confusion around ‘microfinance regulation’
Prudential issues – Which kinds of institutions call for prudential regulation and what kind?
Special prudential standards in microfinance:
Hot regulatory topics outside the prudential regulation arena:
Supervision – Cost and location
Supervision – Portfolio quality measurement and testing
Policy and regulatory issues in ‘branchless banking’ through nonbank retail agents
Political process – Who plays what role in microfinance-related regulatory reform? What policy issues outside regulation and supervision arena most affect development of microfinance?
Summary case – Discussion
Open discussion of topics of special interest that emerged during the course or topics that could use further time/discussion