Bank-Genie, the Singapore headquartered fast growing technology company, continues to power digital transformation of banks across Philippines helping accelerate the digitization of the economy & and driving financial inclusion.
Bank-Genie provided
low cost technology solutions enabling banks to digitize the retail banking and
consumer banking services. With Bank-Genie technology, banks can open branches
that provide a suite of financial services with just “a tablet, a small
Bluetooth printer and the card reader,” said Bank-Genie co-founder Ram
Sharma. “We believe technology is the solution to enable financial inclusion
& more productive society in markets like Philippines,” he added.
The tech
company has successfully deployed its technology solution for banks
including UnionBank, East West Bank, PSBank and Land Bank and many others
enabling digital transformation and frictionless banking.
With large rural population and infrastructure gaps, it is estimated
that roughly 7 in 10 Filipinos are financially excluded. According to data from
the Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), more than half of borrowers source
their loans from informal sources. Lack of access to financing is also a key
barrier to the growth of SMEs and MSMEs, especially rural-based small
enterprises.
Without access to
financial services, the cycle of poverty is hard to break. Bank-Genie
co-founder Raghu Nandan explained,
“Without a credit history, borrowers cannot secure loans from the banks, so
what people do instead is they go and take a loan from a loan shop or a moneylender,
which means that they have to pay very high interest. Which also means that
already poor people gets even poorer.”
Bank co-founder
Ram Sharma advised, “We believe technology that can be deployed at scale with
minimal costs is the key driver to address the problem of the unbanked.”
Bank-Genie
co-founders Raghu Nandan and Sharma share their enthusiasm for the potential
power of technology to bring banking services to millions of people in remote
parts of a country as vast as Philippines. Bank-Genie’s technology platform is
one way of overcoming the costs factor that inhibits banks from serving remote communities.
Recently, Bank-Genie
unveiled its big expansion plans for the Philippines. Its technology team is
very keen in enabling digital transformation for savings and community banks
and in curbing the adverse cycle of financial exclusion. The team is working
actively to expand its headcount in Manila as it plans on launching a range of
new products in the coming months.
“Our vision has always been to bring
the bank at every doorstep and democratise financial services to make
it accessible to every citizen of the world,” said Ram Sharma.
Bank-Genie is
backed by institutional investors: including Dutch
development bank FMO. This technology company has partnered with more
than 30 client banks and financial institutions across Africa and Southeast
Asia, with 13 client banks in the Philippines alone.
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