Finance Minister Calls for Innovative Solutions to Boost Financial Inclusion

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chaired a significant meeting with the leadership of the Pakistan Microfinance Investment Company (PMIC) to discuss strategies for accelerating financial inclusion in Pakistan. Established in 2016 under the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS), the PMIC serves as a wholesale apex microfinance entity, striving to expand financial access across the country.

During the meeting, the PMIC team provided an in-depth overview of the microfinance sector, highlighting the substantial gap in financial inclusion. Despite a potential microcredit market of 41 million clients, only 7.4 million individuals currently have access to these services. This performance places Pakistan significantly behind regional peers such as Bangladesh, India, and the Philippines.

The discussion underscored the distinction between Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and Microfinance Banks (MFBs). While MFBs focus on lending against gold and offering nano loans, MFIs serve rural and underserved communities, particularly targeting women. This dual approach is essential to meeting the diverse needs of Pakistan’s financial inclusion landscape but also presents challenges that need to be addressed.

The PMIC highlighted several barriers hindering financial inclusion. The dual regulatory framework for MFIs and MFBs creates complexities in the ecosystem, while limited access to funding restricts the sector’s ability to expand its outreach. Additionally, the industry faces constraints in institutional capacity, with a limited number of active players, and the ambitious targets outlined in the newly drafted NFIS 2024-28 require more proactive oversight to ensure their achievement.

The finance minister commended the detailed analysis presented by PMIC and emphasized the need for practical and innovative solutions to overcome these challenges. He encouraged the exploration of funding mechanisms such as equity endowment funds and targeted government-mandated allocations to enhance the capacity and outreach of microfinance entities. Such measures, he noted, could play a transformative role in bridging the financial inclusion gap and enabling access to financial services for the underserved segments of the population.

Senator Aurangzeb reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prioritizing financial inclusion as a cornerstone of sustainable economic development. He stressed the importance of collaborative efforts between public and private stakeholders to build a robust financial ecosystem that supports rural communities and marginalized groups.

The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to work collectively towards the NFIS goals, focusing on empowering underserved populations and ensuring equitable access to financial services. This collaborative approach is expected to strengthen the microfinance sector and foster economic growth across Pakistan.

The PMIC delegation, led by Chairman Naveed A. Khan, included CEO Yasir Ashfaque, CEO of Karandaaz Pakistan Waqas ul Hassan, and Head of Portfolio & Sector Development Saqib Siddique. Their active participation and commitment to addressing the challenges of financial inclusion reflect the growing urgency to create a more inclusive financial environment in the country.

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