Mexican CU Leaders Join WOCCU, California, Texas & Arizona CU Leagues in DC to Meet With Lawmakers
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The Mexican delegation poses with WOCCU senior staff members during a meeting in Madison, WI.
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Washington, D.C. – Officials
from
Mexico's two largest credit unions, Caja Popular
Mexicana and Caja Libertad, joined World Council
of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU) staff and
representatives of the California, Texas and
Arizona credit union leagues to share their
stories of successful private sector-led credit
union development in Mexico. The weeklong visit
concluded Thursday.
During meetings with members of Congress, the
delegation asked lawmakers to support
microenterprise reauthorization and ensure that
the full amount authorized for microenterprise
programs be appropriated for fiscal year 2005.
A
bill now circulating in Congress proposes a
modest increase in the microenterprise budget,
as
well as an improved mechanism for awarding
foreign assistance microenterprise funding.
Microenterprise funds are distributed through
the
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID)
and are the source of the majority of financial
support for WOCCU development finance
projects.
To attest to the effectiveness of WOCCU's
programs, the Mexican credit union officials
explained the dramatic improvement in their
operations and outreach. With two years of
WOCCU's assistance, membership in Caja Popular
Mexicana increased by more than 60 percent and
delinquency decreased by nearly 70 percent. In
only one year, Caja Libertad opened four rural
microfinance branches to serve very poor women
and increased vital loan loss provisions from 58
percent to 100 percent. The Mexicans credited
WOCCU's technical assistance and aid from their
credit union league partners through WOCCU's
International Partnership Program.
Credit union league partners explained that
through their partnerships with the Mexican
credit unions, they gain valuable insight into
the Hispanic market and how to better serve the
significant unbanked immigrant population in
their respective states.
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Delegation meets with the Inter-American Development Bank
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During a meeting with the office of Rep. Joe
Baca
(D-CA), WOCCU senior manager Mark Cifuentes
presented a letter of endorsement, signed by
WOCCU president and CEO Arthur Arnold, for
legislation introduced by Baca to empower U.S.
federal credit unions to offer wire transfers,
money orders and check cashing to all in their
communities. Click to view letter
Caja Popular Mexicana began distributing
remittances in August 2003 on a pilot basis and
increased distribution to 300 branches by
November. As of May 2004, more than 15,000
remittances totaling $6.6 million have been
distributed. Ninety-two percent of receivers
are
women and the overwhelming majority of receivers
are credit union members. Non-members, reports
the credit union, are joining at a rate of 5
percent per month, allowing them access to a
full
range of financial services. Using these
numbers, Cifuentes stressed the importance of
Baca's efforts to remove obstacles to the flow
of
remittances, resulting in an infusion of money
in
countries targeted by the U.S. for foreign
assistance.
The delegation concluded their trip in
Madison,
WI on Friday, meeting with World Council senior
management
officials.
El Consejo Mundial de Cooperativas de Ahorro y Crédito es la asociación gremial y agencia de desarrollo para el sistema internacional de cooperativas de ahorro y crédito. El Consejo Mundial promueve el crecimiento sustentable de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y otras cooperativas financieras en todo el mundo a fin de facultar a las personas para que mejoren su calidad de vida a través del acceso a servicios financieros asequibles y de alta calidad. El Consejo Mundial realiza esfuerzos de defensa activa en representación del sistema global de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito ante organizaciones internacionales y trabaja con gobiernos nacionales para mejorar la legislación y la regulación. Sus programas de asistencia técnica introducen nuevas herramientas y tecnologías para fortalecer el desempeño financiero de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y profundizar su alcance comunitario.
El Consejo Mundial ha implementado 290 programas de asistencia técnica en 71 países. A nivel mundial, 51,000 cooperativas de ahorro y crédito en 100 países atienden a 196 millones de personas. Obtenga más información sobre el impacto global del Consejo Mundial en www.woccu.org.
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