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COVID-19 Loans for MSMEs Reach PHP 4.3 Billion

The loans approved under the COVID-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprises program is said to have benefited 29,816 enterprises in the Philippines.

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Mastercard Partners with Central Bank of Iraq to Advance Digital Payments

The aim of the partnership is to boost financial inclusion, encourage socio-economic development, mitigate the risks of a shadow economy and accelerate the growth of a cashless society.

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Experian and FinScore to Raise Financial Inclusion in the Philippines via Alternative Credit Scoring

Through this partnership FinScore will intensify its focus on delivering alternative credit scoring to help financial institutions reduce high default rates and prevent fraudulent activity.

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New IFC Initiative Helps Banks in Mexico, Philippines, South Africa, Egypt Scale Climate Finance

The program is designed to increase climate lending by participating banks in Egypt, Mexico, the Philippines, and South Africa to 30 percent of their portfolios by 2030.

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Amid Pandemic, Household Savings Rise Slightly

Filipino households in the lower-income group, especially those in the rural areas of the country, are still struggling to save.

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Philippines Global Financial Inclusion Ranking Slips Further

The global financial inclusion ranking of the Philippines slipped further this year despite improvements spurred by the government’s need to promote digital channels as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In-App Transactions Increase Three-Fold as Qi Card Keeps Economy Moving During Pandemic

Qi Card mobile money offering provides Iraqis with digital means for safe and secure financial transactions.

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ADB Loan To Boost Financial Inclusion in the Philippines

"COVID-19 has underscored how important digital systems and contactless transactions are for economic resilience."

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Overseas Filipino Worker Remittances May Drop by $5 Billion This Year

Latest data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed cash remittances coursed through banks declined by 6.4 percent to $11.55 billion from January to May compared to $12.35 billion in the same period last year.

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Drop in Remittances to Hurt Consumption in Philippines

Moody’s said the fall in remittances could further widen the current account deficit of the Philippines and other countries.