28 October 2015

Skopje Consensus sets stage for financial inclusion success in EECA

AFI and the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia (NBRM), with support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the State Secretariat of Economic Affairs (SECO) of Switzerland, held the AFI network’s first Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) Regional Forum on Financial Inclusion Policy from 26-28 October 2015 in Skopje, Macedonia.

The event’s high point saw participants from 17 policymaking institutions from the EECA endorse the Skopje Consensus, setting the stage for further engagement with the AFI Network. NBRM Governor Dimitar Bogov officially announced the adoption of the Skopje Consensus at the conclusion of the second day of meetings. He made note of his institution’s strong support, and praised potential benefits of this initiative for the entire region.

The Skopje Consensus focuses on four areas of regional cooperation: consumer protection, financial literacy, digital financial services (DFS) and SME finance. However, all members highlighted the importance of being able to adapt to and incorporate new focus areas as they arise, as well as what they viewed as an opportunity to use this initiative as a tool for deeper engagement with the international standard setting bodies (SSBs).

Mikhail Mamuta, President at Russian Microfinance Center (RMC), stated the consensus would play a major role on shaping the future of financial inclusion policy for the ECA. “This is an important step, but just a beginning of a long way forward for our region. Our countries are similar and the importance and potential of the regional co-operation is recognized by all.”

Echoing this sentiment, Armenuhi Mkrtchyan, Head of Consumer Protection and Financial Education Center at the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA), expressed confidence in the process and the potential for financial inclusion in the ECA: “Success comes when the time is right and you work with the right people. Now the idea for regional cooperation is mature, and we will push it forward with joint efforts.”

The regional forum engaged a broad spectrum of policymakers and regulators from the EECA region, including those not yet members of AFI, in sharing knowledge and policy practices. Over the three days of meetings, participants explored opportunities for peer learning with AFI members from other world regions where proven expertise could help policymakers in the ECA strengthen technical capacity and improve policy.

The adoption of the Skopje Consensus follows financial inclusion regional initiatives introduced in Africa (AMPI), Latin America and most recently in the Pacific (PIRI). The full text of the Consensus is available here.

Presentations

Promoting Regional Collaboration for Financial Inclusion
SME Finance, the Engine for Growth
Digital Innovation: Building Blocks for Financial Inclusion
Policies and Regulations for SME Finance
Big Data: Friend or Enemy for Financial Inclusion
Innovating Financial Education/ Literacy and Capability
ECA Regional action plan


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