Title: Empowering Cooperatives through Information
1Empowering Cooperatives through Information
Communication Technology Connectivity
Accessibility
- Cresente C. Paez
- President CEO
- National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO) -
Philippines
2About NATCCO
- The biggest and strongest national federation of
cooperatives in the country in terms of
geographical reach, membership, financial
capacity and array of services. - Core financial functions focused on treasury,
deposit-taking, credit-granting, money transfer
and cash management services - Non-financial services include accounting
software, website development, training
consulting on microfinance, ICT specialization
(it_at_coops), and professionalization of
cooperatives.
3About NATCCO
- We are a national financial solutions
cooperative, servicing the needs of 1.2 million
individuals through our local cooperatives. - Our solutions conform international financial
intermediation standards and the highest degree
in responding to the needs of the communities we
serve.
4- .NATCCO throughout the country has embraced this
financial solution for - Liquidity pool management
- Wholesale lending
- Cash management services
- Investment in hi-impact, high growth enterprises
- Development of information technology (IT)
- Microfinance Innovations
- Capability building through training consulting
5- The NATCCO NETWORK
- 1.2 million members
- 589 co-ops with 354 branches
- Php60 billion (US1.5 billion)
- 6,000 Employees
6- The NATCCO Central (As of Dec. 31, 2007)
- US17 million (P683 million) assets
- US1 million (P40.4 million) shares of co-ops
- US9.2 million (P369 million) deposits
- US5.3 million (P212 million) borrowings
- US7.9 million (P317 million) loans disbursed
- PAR 0.6
- US0.17 million (P7 million) - Net Surplus
- 87 employees
7NATCCO MEMBERS BY LOCATION As of January 31, 2008
1 Kalinga
2 Abra
4 Cagayan
13 Ilocos Sur
3 Isabela
1 La Union
7 Ifugao
4 Benguet
2 Nueva Viscaya
4 Pangasinan
1 Quirino
3 Aurora
2 Zambales
2 Pampanga
8 Bulacan
5 Rizal
2 Bataan
1 Laguna
14 Camarines Norte
37 NCR
8 Quezon
7 Cavite
11 Camarines Sur
4 Batangas
2 Sorsogon
1 Marinduque
2 Mindoro
1 Eastern Samar
4 Antique
13 Leyte
21 Cebu
1 Iloilo
4 Negros Occidental
6 Bohol
1 Guimaras
1 Palawan
1 Camiguin
6 Misamis Oriental
4 Negros Oriental
1 Misamis Occidental
1 Surigao del Sur
1 Agusan del Sur
2 Bukidnon
2 Zamboanga del Norte
4 Lanao del Norte
11 Davao
6 Zamboanga del Sur
4 North Cotabato
2 Sulu
1 South Cotabato
1 USA
8- ICT-Driven Co-ops
- Accounting software (100)
- Internet Connections
- ATMs (6)
9Why Information Communication Technology?
- Competitiveness is the key that drove NATCCO to
go into ICT - ICT as a tool to deliver more competitive
products and services to cooperatives and its
members - 2003, initially implemented ICT within the
organization, giving birth to - Local Area Network
- Internet Email
- NATCCO Website
- ICT Trainings
10Specific Developmental Problems that ICT should
Address in the Cooperatives
- Automated financial transactions accounting
- Volume of transactions shift from manualization
to automation - The issue of accuracy, efficiency, speed,
analysis, and MIS (generation of reports) - Data generation (network wide)
- The issue of different system providers (i.e.
outsourced, in-house) and their continuity. - Expensive to develop and maintain by one local
co-op
11Specific problems
- The inconvenience of transactions over the
counter - Crowding of customers during peak hours.
- Offices are closed before 800 a.m. and after
500 p.m. and during Saturdays Sundays - Proximity Long distances to travel
12Specific problems
- Money Transfer
- No access to payout centers in rural areas (money
sent from other places) - Bank-to-bank transfer requirement to open a bank
account and pay expensive remittance fee
13eKoopBanker - Coop Banking System
14Systems Framework
15Technical Features
- Window-Based
- Available on both stand-alone network versions
- Developed using Visual Basic 6.0
- With Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE) or
Microsoft SQL Server as its Back-end Database
Manager - Crystal Report enables migration to MS Word,
Excel other file formats
16eKoopBanker - Coop Banking System
- Automating the operations of the cooperative
- Loan portfolio management
- Savings tracking
- General accounting
- Standardization
- Streamline the operations
- Member Satisfaction
17Hindrances
- Acceptance
- End-User Resistance to change
- Fear of layoffs due to computerization
- Investment Cost
- False expectations on automation
- Lack of knowledge in the complexity and impact of
automation - Low staff competency
- Inability to meet automation requirements (time,
human resources)
18Strategies used and Significant Accomplishments
- Strategies Used
- One standard accounting software for the network
- To own vs. to outsource Buy an existing software
and enhance - Accomplishments
- Currently installed in 96 cooperatives with 118
branches - On-going migration of the system to open-source
and web-based application
19Growth for the eKoopBanker
- Migration to open-source system
- Web-base application
- Inter-branch capabilities
- Data warehousing
- Online member transaction
- SMS transactions
- ATM Integration
20ATM Cash Cards
- Strategies Used
- ATM Cash Cards to outsource the system
- For the ATM to join the ATM network as a
non-bank - For the Cash Card co-branding with a bank
- Accomplishments
- Installed and functional ATMs (Quezon City,
Dumaguete, Tacloban Iligan) - For the Cash Card - NATCCO entered into
partnership with Chinatrust Bank.
21ATM
- NATCCO as the Settlement Bank for cooperatives
thru Central Fund - Cardholders can transact to any ATM network
nationwide - Availability of cash anytime, anywhere
- Loan disbursement
- Attract membership
- Security
22ATM
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25Cash Card
- Re-loadable money card
- Withdraw Cash All ATM Networks
- VISA Debit Card Visa Accepted Worldwide
- Bills Payment
- NATCCO is the card issuer
- Cooperatives distributors of the cards
- Members users of the product
26Cash Card
- Easy cash-management
- No initial deposit
- No minimum maintaining balance
- Easy to roll-out
- Convenience with PIN Mailer
- Minimize Risk cash-less transaction
- Hassle free
- Highly secured
Members name (1st line) Coop name (2nd line)
27Cash Card
Approval
Card Loading
28ATM Cash Card - Bills Payment
29ICT Solutions
- Beneficiaries
- Cooperatives their members
- Technology
- Accounting software owned
- ATM, Cash Cards, Credit Cards, Money Transfer -
outsourced - Capacity building
- Training provided
- Project Partners
- Rabobank Foundation, Chinatrust, Infoserve,
Western Union (DA5 Company) and Bankard - Is it a pilot project?
- Open source web-based accounting software,
MasterCard Cash Card with VISA - Was it scaled up?
- Ekoopbanker, COOPinoy ATM, WU Money Transfer
30Website Development
- Connecting co-ops through virtual networking
- LINKING WEBSITES
31NATCCO Website
32Recent Site Created by NATCCO
33Recent Site Created by NATCCO
34Site Created by it_at_coops Specialist trained my
Inwent, AWCF and NATCCO
35Site Created by it_at_coops Specialist trained by
NATCCO in partnership with AWCF INWent-Germany.
36Major Challenges
- Accounting Software (ekoopbanker)
- To be fully developed as OPEN SOURCE and
WEB-BASED system - Inter-branch and inter-coop transactions as one
NATCCO network - One system, One Standard, One software
- COOPinoy ATM
- Co-op as non-bank is mainstreamed in the banking
system - NATCCO to own a co-op ATM network
37Major Challenges
- Integration of internet and mobile phone banking
to our accounting software - Cash Cards Credit Cards
- Targeting 100,000 cardholders
- Money Transfer
- Increase from 300 to 1,000 locations in the next
3 years - Card-Based Technology Development Card-to-card
money transfer with bills payment functions
38Key Learnings
- Owning or developing a technology versus
outsourcing is a business decision with
reference to investment requirement, in-house
capability, economy of scale, potential market
impact and competition. - Financial services delivered through ICT is a
value proposition to win and keep your
customers and members. Bottom line Does ICT
create superior value in local communities? - It is not only ICT but also innovation-driven
ICT.
39Key Learnings
- ICT?
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- Do it Fast, Do it Right and Do it Cheap.
40Thank you very much!