Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?

In microfinance, experimentation with loan guarantees began largely as an attempt to demonstrate to local banks that Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are creditworthy. Though loan guarantees are far less common than other funding instruments, such...

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Main Authors: Latortue, Alexia, Glisovic-Mezieres, Jasmina
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9648212/linking-financial-service-providers-commercial-capital-guarantees-add-value
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spelling okr-10986-95162021-04-23T14:02:45Z Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value? Latortue, Alexia Glisovic-Mezieres, Jasmina ACCESS TO BANK ACCESS TO BANK LOANS ASSETS BANK LOANS BANKING REGULATIONS BANKING SECTOR BANKS BOND BOND MARKETS BONDS BORROWING BUSINESS BORROWERS CAPITAL MARKETS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL CAPITAL CREDIBILITY CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT RISK CREDITWORTHINESS DEBT DEPOSITS DIVERSIFICATION FEE INCOME FINANCIAL SERVICE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK FOREIGN FINANCING GROWTH PLANS GUARANTEE FEES GUARANTOR GUARANTORS HARD CURRENCY INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS LENDER LENDERS LETTERS OF CREDIT LEVERAGE LOAN LOAN GUARANTEE LOAN GUARANTEES LOANS FROM BANKS LOCAL BANK LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCY MATURITY MFI MFIS MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS PRIME RATE REGULATORY BARRIERS RISK TAKING SECURITIES SMALL BANK SMALL BANK LOANS TRANSACTION In microfinance, experimentation with loan guarantees began largely as an attempt to demonstrate to local banks that Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are creditworthy. Though loan guarantees are far less common than other funding instruments, such as debt, equity, and grants, they are beginning to be used more often. This brief is based on a joint Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP)/United States Agency for International Development (USAID) study of 96 transactions executed by eight guarantor agencies between 1988 and 2005, with most transactions made after 2000. 2012-08-13T08:50:30Z 2012-08-13T08:50:30Z 2008-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9648212/linking-financial-service-providers-commercial-capital-guarantees-add-value http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9516 English CGAP Brief CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO BANK
ACCESS TO BANK LOANS
ASSETS
BANK LOANS
BANKING REGULATIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS BORROWERS
CAPITAL MARKETS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL CAPITAL
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEE
CREDIT RISK
CREDITWORTHINESS
DEBT
DEPOSITS
DIVERSIFICATION
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN FINANCING
GROWTH PLANS
GUARANTEE FEES
GUARANTOR
GUARANTORS
HARD CURRENCY
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LENDER
LENDERS
LETTERS OF CREDIT
LEVERAGE
LOAN
LOAN GUARANTEE
LOAN GUARANTEES
LOANS FROM BANKS
LOCAL BANK
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCY
MATURITY
MFI
MFIS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
PRIME RATE
REGULATORY BARRIERS
RISK TAKING
SECURITIES
SMALL BANK
SMALL BANK LOANS
TRANSACTION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO BANK
ACCESS TO BANK LOANS
ASSETS
BANK LOANS
BANKING REGULATIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUSINESS BORROWERS
CAPITAL MARKETS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL CAPITAL
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT GUARANTEE
CREDIT RISK
CREDITWORTHINESS
DEBT
DEPOSITS
DIVERSIFICATION
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN FINANCING
GROWTH PLANS
GUARANTEE FEES
GUARANTOR
GUARANTORS
HARD CURRENCY
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
LENDER
LENDERS
LETTERS OF CREDIT
LEVERAGE
LOAN
LOAN GUARANTEE
LOAN GUARANTEES
LOANS FROM BANKS
LOCAL BANK
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCY
MATURITY
MFI
MFIS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
PRIME RATE
REGULATORY BARRIERS
RISK TAKING
SECURITIES
SMALL BANK
SMALL BANK LOANS
TRANSACTION
Latortue, Alexia
Glisovic-Mezieres, Jasmina
Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
relation CGAP Brief
description In microfinance, experimentation with loan guarantees began largely as an attempt to demonstrate to local banks that Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are creditworthy. Though loan guarantees are far less common than other funding instruments, such as debt, equity, and grants, they are beginning to be used more often. This brief is based on a joint Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP)/United States Agency for International Development (USAID) study of 96 transactions executed by eight guarantor agencies between 1988 and 2005, with most transactions made after 2000.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Latortue, Alexia
Glisovic-Mezieres, Jasmina
author_facet Latortue, Alexia
Glisovic-Mezieres, Jasmina
author_sort Latortue, Alexia
title Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
title_short Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
title_full Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
title_fullStr Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
title_full_unstemmed Linking Financial Service Providers to Commercial Capital : How Do Guarantees Add Value?
title_sort linking financial service providers to commercial capital : how do guarantees add value?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9648212/linking-financial-service-providers-commercial-capital-guarantees-add-value
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9516
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