IMF Staff Country Reports

The Bahamas: Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Financial Inclusion, Retail Payments, and SME Finance

July 1, 2019

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International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department "The Bahamas: Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Financial Inclusion, Retail Payments, and SME Finance", IMF Staff Country Reports 2019, 201 (2019), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781498323291.002

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Summary

The CBOB considers increased financial inclusion as a critical reform area. In this regard, the FSAP assessed developments in financial inclusion for individuals and enterprises (SME finance), retail payments and provides recommendations for improvements. A review of the market was undertaken using the Payment Aspects of Financial Inclusion (PAFI) framework covering areas such as the legal/regulatory framework and oversight, retail payment systems and instruments, access to transaction accounts and use cases, as well as SME policy, credit infrastructure, economic empowerment funds and consumer protection and financial literacy.

Subject: Banking, Credit, Credit bureaus, Financial inclusion, Financial markets, Financial services, Money, Payment systems

Keywords: -branded card, automated clearing house, Bahamian enterprise, companies Act, CR, Credit, credit bureau, Credit bureaus, feasibility study, Financial inclusion, floating charge, Global, information asymmetry, invoice discounting, ISCR, Payment systems, point of sale, private sector, transaction account, transaction fee, venture capital fund