may 12, 2009 liz larson, mabs roundtable, manila, philippines mix and the value of customized...
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May 12, 2009Liz Larson, MABS Roundtable, Manila, Philippines
MIX and the value of Customized Performance Reporting (CPR)
What is the MIX?
To support the growth of the microfinance industry through a world-class public information platform
OUR MISSION:
Limited ability for MFIs and banks to benchmark performance for management diagnostic and business planning
New capital cannot connect with second tier MFIs Policy makers have limited picture of areas requiring support
… because … Lack of consistent, reliable data in public domain Private data costly to aggregate on representative scale and
coverage for any single actor
Lack of transparency
stymies industry growth
The Problem: Overcoming data dearth
MIX delivers
The authoritative voice on definitions and selection of core indicators for microfinance data analysis
The leader in fundamental MFI data for banks and other institutions
An independent source – no other business interest
The researcher’s choice for MFI performance benchmarks and global, regional analysis including banks with microfinance operations
Standards
Data
Analysis
Through Company data – on MFIs, Banks & Investors MFI performance data – individual and in aggregate
Training – financial & operational reporting Leadership – performance standards
Products: MicroBanking Bulletin
MicroBanking Bulletin is a global leading publication
on the sectorExpert author contributions on
latest industry topics
Industry leading annual / time series MFI performance
benchmarks and analysis
Products: Customized MFI performance reports, CPRs
Performance reports for MFIs, covering:
Analysis of trends in performance
Comparison to peer institution benchmarks
Diagnostic tools for:Managers
Board
Stakeholders
Products: MIX Market
Public profiles:1,400 MFIs
103 Investors / Donors
184 Market Facilitators
Information:General information and contacts
Outreach
Financial Performance
Audits / Ratings
Tools:Comparative Analysis
Trend Analysis
Heat Map
Asia Coverage: MIX Market Growth
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Products: Regional/Country analysis Annual surveys of
microfinance performance in a region or country,
including:Performance analysis
Sector development
Local performance benchmarks
Some latest reports: including Asia 2008 report, Global 100
Benchmarking Report, MCPI report
Written, published and disseminated with local
partners
Working with PartnersMIX Partners (examples):
Latin America• ProDesarrollo
• REDCAMIF (C. America)• COPEME (Peru)
• RFR (Ecuador)• ASOFIN (Bolivia)
Africa• Ghamfin (Ghana)• AEMFI (Ethiopia)
Arab States• Sanabel
E. Europe / C. Asia• RMC (Russia)
• AMFA (Azerbaijan)
Asia• PMN (Pakistan)
• M-Cril (India)
• RBAP (Philippines)• MCPI (Philippines)
• MICRA (East Asia)
How can you use this information?
Understand sector trends
Set the context for rural banks
Compare your rural bank
Asia Trends: Growth
Cambodia and Philippines lead portfolio growth in East Asia, with borrowers growing by 32% and 36%.
Asia Trends: Funding Patterns
Country Equity Liabilities
Higher Growth in Debt
Afghanistan 20% 84%
Bangladesh 21% 48%
Cambodia 18% 130%
Nepal 11% 31%
Pakistan 5% 36%
Vietnam 66% 82%
Higher Growth in Equity India 216% 91%
Equal growth in Debt / Equity
Indonesia 25% 27%
Philippines 77% 72%
Sri Lanka 20% 28%
As leverage increases in Asian microfinance, countries with savings based funding (incl. Philippines) keep stable funding structure.
Asia Trends: Returns
Asia returns are stable, with slight increase in returns on equity from higher leverage. Returns on equity in the Philippines are increasing especially in 2007.
Asia Trends: Efficiency
Asian efficiency remains stable, with biggest gains in developing Afghan sector. Indian subcontinent leads through group lending but Philippines is improving.
How can you use this information?
Understand sector trends
Set the context for rural banks
Compare your rural bank
Rural Banks: Size
Philippine rural banks are much larger than regional peers with the greatest number of depositors and borrowers.
Rural Banks: Deposit funding
Rural banks have same leverage as peers, with Philippine Rural Banks having the highest deposit to loan ratio.
How can you use this information?
Understand sector trends
Set the context for rural banks
Compare your rural bank
Strong returns …
“MIX Super Bank” serves 2x more borrowers than peer rural banks, and earns higher returns. What drives returns?
… from high revenues …
“MIX Super Bank” has much higher (+33%) revenues to cover costs and still maintain strong returns. What drives revenues and costs?
… from high yield and allocation …
“MIX Super Bank” has higher yield, and maximizes its yield through high asset allocation to portfolio. What about costs?
… but high costs …
“MIX Super Bank” has higher costs due to higher operating expenses. What drives its higher operating costs?
… due to salary structure.
“MIX Super Bank” maintains same productivity as peers, but high salary structure raises costs. So, in summary …
SummaryMIX Super Bank
Philippines Philippines Rural Bank
Indonesia Rural Bank
Return on Assets 1% 1% 1% -1%
Financial Revenue/Assets 31% 31% 22% 24%
Total Expense/ Assets 29% 31% 22% 23%
Portfolio Yield 35% 43% 30% 29%Portfolio to Assets 83% 66% 67% 69%
Financial Expense/Assets 5% 5% 5% 10%
Provision for Loan Impairment/ Assets
2% 2% 1% 3%
Operating Expense / Assets 22% 23% 12% 9%
Average Salary/ GNI per Capita 427% 239% 261% 195%Borrowers per Staff Member 100 109 95 48
Despite high salary structure, “MIX Super Bank” achieves high returns through strong yield and asset allocation.
Benefits to you
Realistic context on the market Benchmarks for peer performance Quick identification of strengths, weaknesses, and
drivers of performance Comparable information recognized globally by
1000s of microfinance providers, 100s of investors, and regulators and networks.
CPRs are FREE to participating banks!!!
How to participate
Provide current data to MABS or MCPI Audited financial statements One page questionnaire (outreach, product,
portfolio, background of organization) Deadline: August 2009 – [email protected]
All benchmarked institutions receive Custom Performance Report Trend Report (with 2-3 years data) Recognition in MicroBanking Bulletin (MBB) Inclusion in analytical reports Profile on MIX Market site for global visibility
MICROFINANCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE, INC.
The leading provider of business information and data services for the microfinance industry.
THANK YOU!!!
Web: www.themix.org
Email: [email protected]
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