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Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institutions To Provide All Services Offered By Banks In Proposed Changes Adopted By Cabinet

Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister of Information and National Guidance

Cabinet has adopted the proposed changes in the Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institutions (MDIs) Act 2003. According to the proposed changes, MDIs will now offer all services offered by other banks, which has not been the case.

 

The Minister of Information and National Guidance, Chris Baryomunsi communicated the government decision in a media briefing at the government-owned media center, saying the changes are aimed at helping MDIs to serve Ugandans better.

 

He also says that once approved, MDIs will be referred to as microfinance banks and will be allowed to offer among others Islamic banking, agent banking as well as bank assurance services.

 

As of July 2017, Uganda had five regulated MDIs including Finca Uganda, Pride Microfinance, UGAFODE Microfinance, EFC Microfinance, and YAKO Microfinance, all regulated by the Bank of Uganda.

 

They offered limited services compared to commercial banks like underwriting and placement of securities, offering cheques, dealing in foreign currency, and transacting in computer networks or electronic commerce.

 

According to the minister, this cabinet decision is to help in widening the scope of financial inclusion to as many Ugandans as possible. He adds that another amendment, is to allow MDI’s access to the Credit Reference Bureau, to which it has been restricted by law;

 

Credit Reference Bureaus facilitate credit information sharing among financial institutions. In this process, lenders and other credit providers submit and share information about borrowers, and repayment habits. The reports from this bureau help guide lenders to make informed lending decisions.

 

With these amendments, MDIs will also get access to this information for smooth and improved operations. They will also allow for new developments in the microfinance industry, as well as integrate it with other financial laws.

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2 thoughts on “Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institutions To Provide All Services Offered By Banks In Proposed Changes Adopted By Cabinet

  1. William Fred Bwamiki

    Welcome move as MDI serve nitches commercial banks dont reach. The best thing is also notifying National and international Bodies in our country to accept work with MDIs in dispensing funds to the vulnerable communities like the Refugees in Uganda.

  2. Edwin lusimbo wamimbi

    Good information provided

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