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United States : World Bank Group Helps Strengthen Credit Reporting to Boost Access to Finance in Europe and Central Asia

Publish Date : 19-Apr-2018

The World Bank Group is supporting the creation of a new association designed to help strengthen credit reporting practices and bolster access to finance in Europe and Central Asia.

In cooperation with Azerbaijans Financial Market Supervisory Authority, the World Bank Group hosted a signing ceremony in Baku today to establish the Association of Credit Information Providers in Europe and Central Asia. It includes credit registries and bureaus from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

The World Bank Groups Azerbaijan-Central Asia Financial Infrastructure project provided advice on creating the new association, which will help strengthen the regions financial infrastructure by improving risk management methodologies and sharing experiences. The project is implemented by IFC and funded by Switzerlands State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

The new association will help boost financial stability in member countries, including Azerbaijan. Exchanging experiences in the relevant field will help in improving the credit reporting system and developing private credit bureau services, as well as improving access to finance, said Ibrahim Alishov, Chief Executive Director, Azerbaijans Financial Market Supervisory Authority.

Aliya Azimova, IFC Country Representative in Azerbaijan, said: Securing loans and other financing is often a major challenge for businesses in Europe and Central Asia. Effective credit sharing systems can help promote lending, boost private sector growth, and address problems like unemployment and slow economic growth over the long term.

Azerbaijan became a member of IFC in 1995. Since then, IFC has invested $473 million, of which $73 million was mobilized from other lenders, financing 56 long-term projects across a range of sectors, including the financial services, infrastructure, and manufacturing sectors. In addition, IFC has supported around $100 million in trade through its trade finance program and provided $250 million for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. IFC has also implemented a range of advisory projects aimed at encouraging private sector growth.

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