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                    [Title] => 119 Philippine banks join microfinance bandwagon
                    [Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday substantial progress in the efforts to extend the reach of microfinance operations to the "poorest of the entrepreneurial poor" nationwide.


BSP Deputy Governor Alberto V. Reyes, chairman of the BSP microfinance committee, said that as of May 2003, there were 119 banks with 363 branches that were engaged in microfinance reaching 394,613 borrowers with total loans outstanding of P2.2 billion.
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This will be the first of a series of information seminars that will be held in the strategic regions of the country to promote the development of sustainable microfinance. The end goal of this endeavor is to catalyze the development of sustainable microfinance institutions in the country to be able to reach a larger number of entrepreneurial poor.
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BSP Deputy Governor Alberto V. Reyes, chairman of the BSP microfinance committee, said that as of May 2003, there were 119 banks with 363 branches that were engaged in microfinance reaching 394,613 borrowers with total loans outstanding of P2.2 billion.
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