Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking

The overall objective of this study is to learn about the results of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) “Banking on Women Program” (BoW) in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East (EMENA). Established in 2010, IFC’s “Banking on Women Prog...

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spelling okr-10986-253792021-05-25T09:53:10Z Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking International Finance Corporation small and medium-sized enterprises SME microfinance empowering women banking on women gender policy The overall objective of this study is to learn about the results of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) “Banking on Women Program” (BoW) in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East (EMENA). Established in 2010, IFC’s “Banking on Women Program” uses IFC’s investment capital to help financial institutions around the world with SME lending track records to profitably expand their portfolios and provide women entrepreneurs with access to finance. IFC also works with financial institutions to deepen their ability to reach women owned businesses through segmenting their target market, positioning their brand and repositioningtheir products to reach women borrowers. As of 2016, IFC’s BoW Program has a portfolio of over$1 billion, invested in 32 banks around the world for on-lending to women, and is working with 22banks globally to build up their capacity to bank women. IFC’s “Banking on Women Program” in EMENA was launched in 2011. Since then, IFC has provided over 130 million dollars in finance to six banks foron-lending to women entrepreneurs: Garanti BankRomania, Fibabanka A.Ş. Turkey, AlternatifbankAS in Turkey , Şekerbank T.A.Ş in Turkey, Bankof Georgia, Transcapitalbank in the RussianFederation. IFC has delivered advisory services toan additional five banks to build up their capacityto serve women customers (BLC Bank in Lebanon,Bank al Etihad in Jordan, Bank Muscat in Oman,Habib Bank Ltd in Pakistan and Bank of Palestine).The EMENA program is active in nine countries. Garanti Bank Romania and BLC in Lebanon,both IFC client banks, were selected for study as individual cases. Each study looks at the existing capacity and performance of each of these banks interms of its service to women entrepreneurs in thelong-term in a commercially viable, self-sufficient manner that is based on the bank’s own in-house resources and capacities. Where possible, each studyalso aims to understand if and how the women borrower segment has affected each bank’s business (bottom line, sustainability and growth targets). A separate phase two of this study is being considered,wherein the impact of the program on the end beneficiaries, women-owned SMEs, will be assessed.This beneficiary survey will provide insights into how effectively the bank’s women borrowers are reachedand served. Ultimately, this study aims to generate learning for IFC and its client banks in order to strengthen the design and delivery of the banks’ BoW program, as well as IFC engagements in this area. 2016-11-18T17:46:16Z 2016-11-18T17:46:16Z 2016-10-19 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/791761478006389684/Learning-study-on-impact-of-banking-on-women-programs-in-Europe-Central-Asia-Middle-East-and-North-Africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25379 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Europe and Central Asia Middle East and North Africa Eastern Europe Middle East Lebanon Romania Turkey
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SME
microfinance
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banking on women
gender policy
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banking on women
gender policy
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Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
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description The overall objective of this study is to learn about the results of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) “Banking on Women Program” (BoW) in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East (EMENA). Established in 2010, IFC’s “Banking on Women Program” uses IFC’s investment capital to help financial institutions around the world with SME lending track records to profitably expand their portfolios and provide women entrepreneurs with access to finance. IFC also works with financial institutions to deepen their ability to reach women owned businesses through segmenting their target market, positioning their brand and repositioningtheir products to reach women borrowers. As of 2016, IFC’s BoW Program has a portfolio of over$1 billion, invested in 32 banks around the world for on-lending to women, and is working with 22banks globally to build up their capacity to bank women. IFC’s “Banking on Women Program” in EMENA was launched in 2011. Since then, IFC has provided over 130 million dollars in finance to six banks foron-lending to women entrepreneurs: Garanti BankRomania, Fibabanka A.Ş. Turkey, AlternatifbankAS in Turkey , Şekerbank T.A.Ş in Turkey, Bankof Georgia, Transcapitalbank in the RussianFederation. IFC has delivered advisory services toan additional five banks to build up their capacityto serve women customers (BLC Bank in Lebanon,Bank al Etihad in Jordan, Bank Muscat in Oman,Habib Bank Ltd in Pakistan and Bank of Palestine).The EMENA program is active in nine countries. Garanti Bank Romania and BLC in Lebanon,both IFC client banks, were selected for study as individual cases. Each study looks at the existing capacity and performance of each of these banks interms of its service to women entrepreneurs in thelong-term in a commercially viable, self-sufficient manner that is based on the bank’s own in-house resources and capacities. Where possible, each studyalso aims to understand if and how the women borrower segment has affected each bank’s business (bottom line, sustainability and growth targets). A separate phase two of this study is being considered,wherein the impact of the program on the end beneficiaries, women-owned SMEs, will be assessed.This beneficiary survey will provide insights into how effectively the bank’s women borrowers are reachedand served. Ultimately, this study aims to generate learning for IFC and its client banks in order to strengthen the design and delivery of the banks’ BoW program, as well as IFC engagements in this area.
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title Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
title_short Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
title_full Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
title_fullStr Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
title_full_unstemmed Garanti Bank Romania : Striving to Lead--A Study on Women in Banking
title_sort garanti bank romania : striving to lead--a study on women in banking
publisher International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/791761478006389684/Learning-study-on-impact-of-banking-on-women-programs-in-Europe-Central-Asia-Middle-East-and-North-Africa
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