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Banking With the Poor Network Asia Microfinance Forum Partnerships and Innovations: Increasing the Impact of Microfinance in Asia 21-24 March 2006 T I A N L U N DY N A S T Y H OT E L Beijing, People’s Republic of China LEAD SPONSOR Organised with the assistance of THE FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Tu e s d a y 2 1 M a r c h 2–5.30pm Registration 7–10pm Opening Dinner 7pm Cocktails / VIP arrivals 7.30pm Keynote Address ● 7.50pm 8.50–9.20pm Madam Wu Xiaoling, Deputy Governor, People’s Bank of China (TBC) Dinner Special Address ● Md Shafiqual Haque Choudhury, President & Founder, ASA, Bangladesh The challenge of scale We d n e s d a y 2 2 M a r c h 8–8.30am 8.30–8.40am Registration (cont’d) Conference Welcome ● ● 8.40–10.30am Chandula Abeywickrema, Chairman, BWTP Network Robert Morse, CEO, Corporate & Investment Banking, Citigroup Asia Pacific PLENARY PANEL 1 New Business Partnership Models for Microfinance Outreach Moderator: Beris Gwynne, Executive Director, FDC ● Renaud Meyer, Deputy Resident Representative, UNDP Partnerships for sustainable and large-scale microfinance: emerging trends ● Robert Peck Christen, President, The Boulder Institute of Microfinance Reaching the unserved masses: sharing experiences from South America ● Aloysius Fernandez, Executive Director, MYRADA Up-scaling rural credit: formal and informal linkages in India 10–10.30am Discussion time 10.30–11am Networking Break 11am–12.45pm PLENARY PANEL 2 New Business Partnership Models for Microfinance Outreach (cont’d) Moderator: Liu Wenpu, Professor and Director, Citigroup Microfinance Training Centre, Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences ● Aftab Ahmed, Senior Manager of the Microfinance Group, IFC (World Bank) Promoting microfinance in emerging markets and microfinance development in China ● Maria Pagura, Rural Finance Officer, FAO Expanding the frontier of rural finance through linkages: case study findings ● Robert Annibale, Global Director of Microfinance, Citigroup Commercial strategies for microfinance: the Citigroup experience 12.15–12.45pm Discussion time 12.45–2.30pm Lunch We d n e s d a y 2 2 M a r c h 2.30–4pm DAY 1 BREAKOUT SESSIONS GROUP A: Increasing outreach and sustainability of microfinance through ICT Moderator: Speakers: Stuart Mathison, Program Manager, FDC ● Ali Ahmed, Chief Information Officer, First MicroFinanceBank, Pakistan ● Peter Bladin, Grameen Technolgy Centre ● Gabrielle Harris, Executive Director, PlaNetFinance, China ● John V. Owens, Chief of Party, Microenterprise Access to Banking Services, Philippines GROUP B: Deepening outreach of financial services to the poorest Moderator: Speakers: Sanjay Sinha, Imp-Act Program Representative, UK ● Md Abdul Awal, Director, CDF, Bangladesh ● Rolando Victoria, Executive Director, ASKI, Philippines ● Murtaza Reza Chowdhury, Senior Regional Manager, BRAC, Bangladesh ● Edzel A. Ramos, Training Director, CARD-MRI Development Institute, Philippines GROUP C: Successful multi-stakeholder partnerships in microfinance Moderator: Speakers: Paul Greener, Program Manager, FDC ● Chandula Abeywickrema, Deputy General Manager, Hatton National Bank, Sri Lanka ● Stephen Rasmussen, Lead Specialist, The World Bank, Pakistan ● Rosalind Copisarow, Senior Vice President, ACCION International ● Manish Kumar, Manager - Knowledge for Development (ICT), OneWorld, South Asia ● Sankar Datta, Co-founder, BASIX, India GROUP D: Innovative rural finance approaches to serve the poor A session organised by IFAD Speakers: ● Henri Dommel, Technical Advisor for Rural Finance, IFAD Strengthening rural finance institutions for poverty reduction: IFAD’s experience in Asia ● Aloysius Fernandez, Rural Finance Consultant, IFAD Strengthening grassroots-based rural finance systems in India ● Thomas Rath (speaker), Country Program Manager, and Peter Situ, Rural Finance Consultant, IFAD Towards sustainable rural finance services for the rural poor: IFAD’s partnership with China ● 4–4.30pm Break 4.30–5.30pm Summary of Day 1 Breakout Sessions and Discussion Time 5.30pm Close of Session and Free Time Thursday 23 March 8.15–10.30am PLENARY PANEL 3 Partnerships for Access to Capital and Products Moderator: Kate Druschel, Associate Director, IRIS, University of Maryland, USA ● Marc de Sousa-Shields, Director, Enterprising Solutions Global Consulting Tapping new sources of financing for MFIs ● Jean-Philippe de Schrevel, Co-Founder, BlueOrchard Finance Commercial microfinance investments ● Dirk Brouwer, Director, Sequoia, Netherlands Md Shafiqual Haque Choudhury, Founder & President, ASA, Bangladesh CMI – Equity Fund by MFIs for MFIs ● 10–10.30am Discussion time 10.30–11am Break 11am–12.45pm PLENARY PANEL 4 Partnerships for Access to Capital and Products (cont’d) Moderator: John D. Conroy, Special Consultant, FDC ● Jim Roth, Vice President for Insurer Relations, The MicroInsurance Centre Innovations in microinsurance distribution ● Enjiang Cheng, Senior Research Fellow, Victoria University, Australia Chinese domestic money transfers: experiences and future directions ● Henrik Parl, Managing Director, Eurogiro Network New partnerships for remittances in China ● Monique Cohen, President, Microfinance Opportunities Financial education: linking clients to financial institutions 12.15–12.45pm Discussion time 12.45–2.30pm Lunch OPTIONAL AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES ● The Rating Fund session for investors and donors on rating/assessment ● The role of central banks in the promotion of microfinance: China’s experience. A workshop hosted by the People’s Bank of China in association with GTZ and KfW Friday 24 March 8.45–10.30am PLENARY PANEL 5 Creating an Enabling Environment for Microfinance Moderator: Bai Chengyu, Secretary-General, CICETE ● Gabriela Braun, Head of Financial System Development Section, GTZ How can governments promote microfinance in Asia? ● Joselito S. Almario, Deputy Executive Director, National Credit Council, Department of Finance, Philippines Improving supervision of microfinance through partnership models ● Du Xiaoshan, Professor and Deputy Director, Rural Development Institute (RDI), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences The development and policy of microfinance in China 10–10.30am Discussion time 10.30–11am Break Friday 24 March 11–12.45pm DAY 2 BREAKOUT SESSIONS GROUP A: Regulations regarding access to capital Moderator: Speakers: Kate Druschel, Associate Director, IRIS, University of Maryland, USA ● Deborah Burand, Executive Vice President for Programs, Grameen Foundation USA ● Shankar Man Shrestha, CEO, Rural Microfinance Development Centre Ltd, Nepal ● Mark Wensley, UNITUS ● Doan Anh Tuan, Asia Area Economic Opportunities Advisor, Save the Children, USA GROUP B: Policies and regulations to expand electronic banking for the poor Moderator: Speakers: John Conroy, Special Consultant, FDC ● Riza Primahendra, Director, CORES - Bina Swadaya, Indonesia ● Rogelio Encinas, Head, Microfinance Group of Examiners, Central Bank of the Philippines ● Ali Ahmed, Chief Information Officer, First MicroFinance Bank, Pakistan ● Phan Cu Nhan, Director, International Cooperation, Vietnam Bank for Social Policies GROUP C: Importance of transparency for microfinance development Moderator: Speakers: Stephen Rasmussen, Lead Specialist, The World Bank, Pakistan ● Fabio Malanchini, Director, Microfinanza Rating ● Ruben de Lara, Executive Director, TSPI, Philippines ● Hussain Tejany, President/CEO, First MicroFinance Bank, Pakistan ● Perrine Pouget, Rating Fund Administrator, Microfinance Rating and Assessment Fund ● Bob Lyon, formerly Managing Director, ANZ Bank Pacific, and Governor, FDC ● Sanjay Sinha, Managing Director, Micro-Credit Ratings International Ltd, India 12.45–2pm Lunch 2–3pm Summary of Day 2 Breakout Sessions 3–3.15pm Break 3.15–4.45pm PLENARY PANEL 6 The Future of Microfinance in Asia Moderator: Beris Gwynne, Executive Director, FDC Speakers: ● Wang Jun, The World Bank, China ● H.I. Latifee, Managing Director, Grameen Trust ● Ventje Rahardjo, Director of Microbanking, Bank Rakyat Indonesia ● Jiao Jinpu, Deputy Director General, Financial Research Institute, People’s Bank of China 4.15–4.45pm 4.45–5.30pm Discussion time CLOSING SESSION ● ● Chandula Abeywickrema, Chairman, BWTP Network Robert Annibale, Global Director of Microfinance, Citigroup EVENT ORGANISER Banking With the Poor Network The BWTP Network is grateful for, and acknowledges with thanks, the assistance of its lead sponsor, partners and supporters in the conduct of the Forum. With the assistance of: THE FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Citigroup is committed to building a more inclusive financial sector by helping to bring together government, business and community stakeholders. This Forum will be an excellent platform to promote the kind of constructive discussion, information-sharing and new partnerships that will lead to increased access to basic financial services for poor communities in Asia. LEAD SPONSOR Robert Morse, CEO Corporate & Investment Banking, Citigroup Asia Pacific Local Partners RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF BANKING AND FINANCE OF THE PEOPLE’S BANK OF CHINA China Association of Microfinance Other Supporters Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit International Fund for Agricultural Development United Nations Development Programme FORD FOUNDATION Executing Agent: CICETE (China International Center for Economic & Technical Exchanges) BWTP Network Secretariat c/o The Foundation for Development Cooperation PO Box 10445 Adelaide Street Brisbane Queensland 4000 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 7 3236 4633 Fax: +61 7 3236 4696 info@fdc.org.au www.bwtp.org / www.fdc.org.au