CGAP Award for
The First MicroFinanceBank Ltd., Pakistan
Karachi, Pakistan, 29 July 2006 --
The First MicroFinanceBank Limited (FMFB), an institution
of the Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance, received
one of the coveted 2006 transparency awards from The
Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), a subsidiary
of the World Bank.
FMFB was one of five top institutions to receive the
award. More than 175 applications from Micro Finance
Institutions (MFIs) across the globe were received.
FMFB, now in its fourth year, was one of two institutions
selected for the honour from South East Asia and the
only MFI from Pakistan.
The 2006 selection builds on the "Honorable Mention"
in Financial Transparency Award given to The First
MicroFinanceBank Ltd by CGAP in 2004.
In her message, Patricia Mwangi, Microfinance Specialist
and Manager, CGAP Financial Transparency Award, said,
“Through sheer determination to win, FMFB has
dramatically improved its financial reporting, becoming
one of the five winners of the global 2005 CGAP Financial
Transparency Award from a group of 175 applicants.
Along the way, FMFB management exhibited an extraordinary
commitment to learn and to develop its staff. Not
only did FMFB request a CGAP consultant to help boost
its reporting function, it made good on all of his
recommendations, adapting best practice disclosure
and becoming a model for other microfinance institutions
in Pakistan and beyond,” she added.
At a separate event held recently, the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with The First MicroFinanceBank
Ltd, Pakistan and ORIX Leasing Pakistan Limited to
help reduce poverty by providing financial support
to women in Pakistan.
The Women’s Access to Capital and Technology
(WACT) project aims to provide sustainable, accessible
and pro-poor financial services to women all over
the country. UNDP Country Director Haoliang Xu said,
“This renewed partnership will ensure more easily
accessible credit for women in Pakistan. We are confident
that these initiatives will enable the further empowerment
of women”. Through these partnerships, approximately
10,000 women entrepreneurs in rural and urban areas
will be targeted. More than Rs 150 million is expected
to be disbursed by the end of 2006, he said. As its
core strategic initiative, The First Microfinance
Bank Ltd (FMFB), in its second phase, is developing
(and will eventually disseminate) targeted financial
education to micro entrepreneurs in rural and urban
areas.
For
more information about the CGAP awards, please see
the CGAP
awards.
For further information about the award and the First
MicroFinanceBank, please contact:
Hussain Tejany
President and CEO
The First MicroFinanceBank Ltd.
Karachi.
Tel: (021) 582-2435
Fax: (021) 582-2434
Email: fmfbnp@cyber.net.pk
Notes:
More than a billion poor people lack access to the
basic financial services essential for them to manage
their precarious lives. CGAP is a consortium of 31
public and private development agencies working together
to expand access to financial services for the poor
in developing countries. CGAP was created by these
aid agencies and industry leaders to help create permanent
financial services for the poor on a large scale (often
referred to as "microfinance"). CGAP's unique
membership structure and network of worldwide partners
make it a potent convening platform to generate global
consensus on standards and norms. As such, CGAP is
a resource center for the entire microfinance industry,
where it incubates and supports new ideas, innovative
products, cutting-edge technology, novel mechanisms
for delivering financial services, and concrete solutions
to the challenges of expanding microfinance.
The First MicroFinanceBank Ltd is an institution of
the Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance (AKAM). AKAM
is responsible for overseeing all the microfinance
programs, institutions and banks operated, in over
15 countries, by the Aga Khan Development Network.
FMFB was incorporated in November 2001 and was formally
inaugurated in March 2002. Its objective is to alleviate
poverty through an institutionalized national approach.
FMFB operates 36 units located all over Pakistan.
It offers a full array of financial services including
loans, savings, micro-insurance, services and remittances.
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