Credit Unions' Role in Remittances Highlighted
Washington, D.C. - The pivotal role that credit
unions play in the Latin American remittance
market was on display this week in Washington,
D.C. before policy makers, money transfer
operators, credit unions, banks and donor
organizations. In the opening remarks of Inter-
American Development Bank's (IDB) International
Forum on Remittances, Donald Terry of the IDB
noted the increasing role of credit unions in the
remittance market and credit union accolades were
echoed by Senator Paul Sarbanes of Maryland
during his luncheon remarks, with credit union
professionals from the Latino Community Credit
Union in North Carolina, ESCOCABA (a Guatemalan
credit union) and the World Council of Credit
Unions, Inc. (WOCCU) serving as panelists in a
variety of sessions.
The IDB's International Forum on Remittances was
one of the largest conferences ever held focusing
on remittances, hosting 650 participants from
throughout the hemisphere. In conjunction with
the IDB's Forum on Remittances, the World Bank
launched it's first book on the topic
titled "Remittances: Development Impact and
Future Prospects" at press conference that
included a panel discussion by editors of the
book, Samuel Munzele Maimbo and Dilip Ratha of
the World Bank and contributing author Dave
Grace, senior trade association manager of WOCCU.
"We were delighted to hear references to credit
unions in nearly every session over the three day
conference," noted Pablo DeFilippi, WOCCU's IRnet
manager. "While its gratifying to see that
people are recognizing the important work of
credit unions in the United States and Latin
American in providing remittance services and
banking the unbanked, we now need to leverage
this position in the market to remove legislative
and regulatory barriers that still exist for
credit unions in Dominican Republic, Mexico,
Philippines and the United States from offering
remittances in a more efficient manner,"
continued DeFilippi.
To learn more on WOCCU's work with international
remittances and IRnet visit WOCCU's website at
www.woccu.org.
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