The document provides an overview of the microfinance sector in Asia in 2011. It notes that Asia accounts for 75% of the world's microfinance borrowers and 47% of deposit accounts. The sector is dominated by India and Bangladesh, which together account for 7 out of 10 borrowers in Asia. The number of borrowers in Asia doubled over the past 5 years, with particularly fast growth in South Asia. Microfinance institutions in Asia have consistently generated profits, though portfolio quality declined in South Asia following the 2010 microfinance crisis in Andhra Pradesh, India.
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2011 Asia Regional Snapshot
1. Microfinance Information Exchange
2011 Asia Regional Snapshot
March 2012
The Premier Source for Microfinance
Data and Analysis
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2. Contents
Overview of the microfinance sector in Asia:
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3. Overview
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4. The Asia MF landscape is large and growing
Asia has:
62% of the population of
the developing world, or
3.5 billion people*
75% of the world’s
microfinance borrowers,
or 74 million borrowers**
47% of the world’s
microfinance deposit
accounts, or 37 million
deposit accounts**
*Figure downloaded from http://databank.worldbank.org/data/home.aspx Data represent totals.
**Figure downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis, 11/11/11. Depositors does not include ASA 4
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5. World’s largest sector, dominated by India and
Bangladesh
In Asia:
•74 million borrowers have a total 34 billion USD in loans outstanding*
•91 % of loans are used to fund microenterprises**
•32 million depositors have mobilized 15 billion USD in deposits*
•7 out of 10 borrowers in Asia live in Bangladesh or India*
*Figure downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis, http://mixmarket.org/profiles-reports/crossmarket-analysis-report?rid=YDZeX2AG 11/11/11
**MIX Product Data Extract. 3/2/2012
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6. Fast growth, especially in South Asia
The number of borrowers in Asia doubled in 5 years
•EAP and SA show
vastly different
market sizes and
growth trajectories
•South Asia is growing
faster than any other
region in the world,
while;
•Growth in EAP
remains similar pace
to the rest of the
world
Figure downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis, http://mixmarket.org/profiles-reports/crossmarket-analysis-report?rid=ghj5yHDZ 11/18/11
Data represent totals.
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7. Growth and saturation at the top
•Borrowers in all S.
Asian countries are
growing slightly, but
on a radically
different scale than
India and Bangladesh
•Bangladesh remained
stable after years of
growth
•India borrowers
increased five fold in
six years
Downloaded from: http://www.mixmarket.org/forward?path=profiles-reports%2Fcrossmarket-analysis-report%3Frid%3Dy7nkiLAW
Data represent totals
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9. Asian MFIs have been consistently profitable
•The “typical” MFI in Asia has fared well in the past half decade;
•EAP ROA hovers around 3%,with a reversal of the dip last year from the financial crisis;
•SA is stable with 2010 returns coming back to 2005 levels.
Figure downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis.
Data represents medians.
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10. EAP and SA varied efficiency scenarios
•Yield levels differ between regions with S. Asian MFIs providing through large volumes
of low-yield loans;
•Efficiency increases in EAP from the reduction of personnel and admin expenses;
•Financial expenses remain constant in EAP, but are the driving factor in increased
overall expenses in S. Asia.
Figure downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis.
Data represents medians.
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12. How are MFIs in Asia funding their portfolios?
•Slight reversal of •Cost of funds are
the 5-year trend of more expensive in S.
increasing reliance Asia; increase driven
on borrowings by increasing
interest rates and
•Increasing reliance shorter terms for
on deposits borrowings
Figure 1 downloaded from MIX Market Cross Market Analysis, 11/18/11. Data represent percentage of total. Balanced panel of 124 MFIs across Asia. Not including Vietnam
Figure 2 downloaded from MIX Market Funding Structure Tool and MIX Market. 3/1/2012. Figures represent weighted averages.
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13. Varying picture on lender origins
•Domestic borrowings play an increasing
role in both regions;
•Largest markets rely on domestic funds
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15. What do we know about Asia’s portfolio quality?
•PAR>30 is in a slight downward trend across the globe. South Asia is the exception as
the first effects of the AP crisis are detected in rising PAR.
Data represent are weighted average
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16. Crisis apparent in PAR data
•Rising PAR in South Asia is almost exclusively caused by Andhra Pradesh crisis;
•India’s position as lowest PAR in region dramatically reversed in 2010.
PAR figure represents weighted averages. Does not include SKS; With SKS the figure for India would likely be higher
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17. India: Post Crisis Results
•Growth for most Indian
MFIs decelerated from 95%
to 17% last year
•ROA dropped 2.5% to 2006
levels of 1.9%
Read more: http://www.themix.org/publications/mix-microfinance-world/2011/11/india-microfinance-post-crisis-results
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Editor's Notes
Http://mixmarket.org/profiles-reports/crossmarket-analysis-report?rid=5KBgGUSW (Borrowers by region) profiles-reports/crossmarket-analysis-report?rid=PMi9EEWy (Deposit accounts by region) Note: data represent totals
http://mixmarket.org/profiles-reports/crossmarket-analysis-report?rid=YDZeX2AG http://sharepoint.themix.org/analysts/products/Shared%20Documents/Forms/Current%20Extracts.aspx here is the most recent product data. Note: Data represent totals Note to Arielle: This graph is located with the graphs for Slide 4.
http://www.mixmarket.org/forward?path=profiles-reports%2Fcrossmarket-analysis-report%3Frid%3Dy7nkiLAW Note to Arielle: this graph is with the graphs in Slide 4.