{"id":25425,"date":"2025-06-16T18:05:19","date_gmt":"2025-06-16T11:05:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/?p=25425"},"modified":"2025-06-16T18:05:19","modified_gmt":"2025-06-16T11:05:19","slug":"cambodias-financial-institutions-lead-the-way-in-responsible-and-inclusive-finance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/?p=25425","title":{"rendered":"Cambodia&#8217;s Financial Institutions Lead the Way in Responsible and Inclusive Finance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"legendSpanClass\"><span class=\"xn-location\">PHNOM PENH, Cambodia<\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"legendSpanClass\"><span class=\"xn-chron\">June 16, 2025<\/span><\/span> \/PRNewswire\/ &#8212; <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> financial sector is undergoing a quiet yet powerful transformation\u2014one that centers on sustainability, responsibility, and community empowerment. From commercial banks to\u00a0microfinance institutions (MFIs), Cambodian financial service providers are increasingly embracing ethical lending practices, environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-aligned financing, and inclusive economic development that benefits both people and the planet.<\/p>\n<div class=\"PRN_ImbeddedAssetReference\">\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2711340\/ESG.html\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"> <img decoding=\"async\" title=\"Cambodia's financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2711340\/ESG.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"Cambodia's financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance\" \/> <\/a> <br \/><span>Cambodia&#8217;s financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>The momentum began in 2019 when the Association of Banks in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (ABC), with support from the National Bank of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (NBC) and the Ministry of Environment, introduced the Cambodian Sustainable Finance Principles (CSFP). These voluntary guidelines help financial institutions incorporate environmental, social, and governance considerations into their lending practices. The ESG factors are no longer mere buzzwords. A key milestone was the creation of the Sustainable Finance Principles, which encouraged banks to consider environmental and social factors in business decisions, including lending. The number of adopters increased from 48 to 74 members in 2024, including 57 commercial banks, 8 specialized banks, 6 representative offices, \u00a0the Cambodia Microfinance Association (CMA), the Cambodian Association of Finance and Technology (CAFT), one Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution (MDI) and a Credit Guarantee Corporation of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (CGCC). They are committing to more rigorous risk assessments concerning climate, governance, and social impacts.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As responsible providers, we are committed to ensuring financial access while contributing positively to the well-being of the population, always upholding the principles of transparency, fairness, and social responsibility,&#8221; said ABC Chairman Mr. Rath Sophoan.<\/p>\n<p>Commercial banks have demonstrated their leadership in various areas of responsible finance. ACLEDA Bank has incorporated ESG risk factors into its credit assessments and publishes annual sustainability reports focused on financial inclusion, environmental protection, and customer protection. <span class=\"xn-person\">Canadia Bank<\/span>, has prioritized digital transformation while promoting community-oriented banking practices. Maybank Cambodia, through its Cashville Kidz program, continues to enhance financial literacy among young people in partnership with local schools and NGOs, while advancing the sustainability agenda. Meanwhile, ABA Bank has launched targeted campaigns to improve financial education in rural communities, helping Cambodians build long-term financial security.<\/p>\n<p>In parallel, MFIs under the CMA have shown equal dedication to advancing responsible finance. AMK Microfinance, for instance, serves approximately 300,000 loan clients\u201496% of whom are in rural areas and 79% of whom are women. LOLC Cambodia, one of the country&#8217;s largest MFIs, recently earned the Stakeholder-Verified Orange Seal award for its commitment to gender equality and environmental sustainability, and is preparing to issue a <span class=\"xn-money\">USD 50 million<\/span> sustainability bond to fund green and social initiatives. Amret Microfinance Institutions stands at the forefront of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> microfinance sector, contributing to the development of the Cambodian economy through supporting micro and small farmers and businesses, especially in rural areas, with tailored and responsible financial services.<\/p>\n<p>To improve access to capital and support small businesses, CMA recently entered a three-year partnership with CGCC This agreement enables MFIs to extend more credit to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), particularly women entrepreneurs and those in rural areas, by offering credit guarantees and financial literacy training. Complementing this, commercial banks such as <span class=\"xn-person\">Prince Bank<\/span>, which was awarded &#8220;Best Bank for SMEs in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> 2024&#8243; by Euromoney, and Cambodia Post Bank, have developed SME-specific lending products and business guidance tools tailored to <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> growing entrepreneurial base.<\/p>\n<p>At the national level, under high level Multi-Stakeholder Consultation co-chaired by NBC and United Nations on Microfinance in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>, has identified a number of key issues along with the proposed solutions &amp; initiatives to uplift client protection and to strengthen responsible lending practices in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> banking and financial services sector. Significant progress has been made in enhancing responsible lending standards. This includes enforcing the implementation of the Code of Conduct and adopting the consumer protection harmonization assessment tools, with a select number of banking and financial institutions (BFIs) to undergo the assessment by the 3rd party assessor.<\/p>\n<p>At the community level, both banks and MFIs have launched major financial education campaigns. \u00a0Since 2020, ABC and CMA members have been actively driving monthly digital financial literacy campaigns\u2014supercharging their impact with a dynamic weekly rollout starting in 2023. ABC and CMA&#8217;s &#8220;Safe Finance&#8221; program, supported by NBC and various financial institutions, is distributing educational materials across communes and villages to raise awareness of borrower rights and financial safety.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Digital payments and inclusive finance are transforming lives in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>, especially in underserved areas. By promoting access and accountability, we are building a more inclusive economy that empowers individuals and protects communities,&#8221; said Ms. <span class=\"xn-person\">Dith Nita<\/span>, Chairwoman of the Cambodia Microfinance Association.<\/p>\n<p>The National Financial Inclusion Strategy 2019\u20132025 provides the broader framework for this transformation, aiming to integrate more Cambodians\u2014especially women, farmers, and rural families\u2014into the formal financial system. Complementing this is the Sustainable Finance Roadmap, which helps financial institutions align with national climate goals and global development targets.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the Financial Consumer Center\u2014co-led by ABC and CMA\u2014now provides a dedicated avenue for resolving borrower disputes and improving trust in the financial system. This mechanism supports the enforcement of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> Lending Guidelines and the sector-wide Code of Conduct, which prohibit unethical lending practices and promote client welfare.<\/p>\n<p>Together, <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> banks and MFIs are not only financing growth but doing so responsibly. Whether it&#8217;s investing in ESG-aligned infrastructure, providing affordable credit to rural entrepreneurs, or ensuring every borrower understands their rights, the sector is proving that responsible finance is not just possible in emerging economies\u2014it&#8217;s essential.<\/p>\n<p>As global investors increasingly prioritize transparency, sustainability, and long-term impact, <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> financial sector is steadily emerging as a model for <span class=\"xn-location\">Southeast Asia<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For further details please contact:<\/strong><br \/>ABC Secretariat<br \/>Mr. Sok Chan, Head of Financial Inclusion and Public Relations<br \/>Email: abc_fi@abc.org.kh<br \/>Phone: +855 92 683 330<\/p>\n<p>CMA Secretariat<br \/>Mr. Tongngy Kaing, Head of Communications<br \/>Email: hcd@cma-network.org<br \/>Phone: +855 95 262 111<\/p>\n<p><strong>About ABC<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Association of Banks in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> was formed in 1994 and is recognized by the Royal Government as the official organization to represent the country&#8217;s private banking sector. Our purpose is to promote constructive dialogue amongst member banks, and to serve as an industry voice to the public and the Government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About CMA<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Cambodia Microfinance Association is an NGO and professional association that aims to ensure the prosperity and sustainability of the microfinance sector in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>. CMA plays a vital role in creating local and international networks as well as seeking equity and loan funds, new technologies and overseeing conflict resolution between microfinance operators. All of these activities have led each member microfinance institution to become stronger and more successful and thereby attract support from the international market to enable industry expansion.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><!-- wp:html --><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"legendSpanClass\"><span class=\"xn-location\">PHNOM PENH, Cambodia<\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"legendSpanClass\"><span class=\"xn-chron\">June 16, 2025<\/span><\/span> \/PRNewswire\/ &#8212; <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> financial sector is undergoing a quiet yet powerful transformation\u2014one that centers on sustainability, responsibility, and community empowerment. From commercial banks to\u00a0microfinance institutions (MFIs), Cambodian financial service providers are increasingly embracing ethical lending practices, environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-aligned financing, and inclusive economic development that benefits both people and the planet.<\/p>\n<div class=\"PRN_ImbeddedAssetReference\">\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2711340\/ESG.html\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"> <img decoding=\"async\" title=\"Cambodia's financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2711340\/ESG.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"Cambodia's financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance\" \/> <\/a> <br \/><span>Cambodia&#8217;s financial institutions are embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable and inclusive finance<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>The momentum began in 2019 when the Association of Banks in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (ABC), with support from the National Bank of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (NBC) and the Ministry of Environment, introduced the Cambodian Sustainable Finance Principles (CSFP). These voluntary guidelines help financial institutions incorporate environmental, social, and governance considerations into their lending practices. The ESG factors are no longer mere buzzwords. A key milestone was the creation of the Sustainable Finance Principles, which encouraged banks to consider environmental and social factors in business decisions, including lending. The number of adopters increased from 48 to 74 members in 2024, including 57 commercial banks, 8 specialized banks, 6 representative offices, \u00a0the Cambodia Microfinance Association (CMA), the Cambodian Association of Finance and Technology (CAFT), one Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution (MDI) and a Credit Guarantee Corporation of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> (CGCC). They are committing to more rigorous risk assessments concerning climate, governance, and social impacts.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As responsible providers, we are committed to ensuring financial access while contributing positively to the well-being of the population, always upholding the principles of transparency, fairness, and social responsibility,&#8221; said ABC Chairman Mr. Rath Sophoan.<\/p>\n<p>Commercial banks have demonstrated their leadership in various areas of responsible finance. ACLEDA Bank has incorporated ESG risk factors into its credit assessments and publishes annual sustainability reports focused on financial inclusion, environmental protection, and customer protection. <span class=\"xn-person\">Canadia Bank<\/span>, has prioritized digital transformation while promoting community-oriented banking practices. Maybank Cambodia, through its Cashville Kidz program, continues to enhance financial literacy among young people in partnership with local schools and NGOs, while advancing the sustainability agenda. Meanwhile, ABA Bank has launched targeted campaigns to improve financial education in rural communities, helping Cambodians build long-term financial security.<\/p>\n<p>In parallel, MFIs under the CMA have shown equal dedication to advancing responsible finance. AMK Microfinance, for instance, serves approximately 300,000 loan clients\u201496% of whom are in rural areas and 79% of whom are women. LOLC Cambodia, one of the country&#8217;s largest MFIs, recently earned the Stakeholder-Verified Orange Seal award for its commitment to gender equality and environmental sustainability, and is preparing to issue a <span class=\"xn-money\">USD 50 million<\/span> sustainability bond to fund green and social initiatives. Amret Microfinance Institutions stands at the forefront of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> microfinance sector, contributing to the development of the Cambodian economy through supporting micro and small farmers and businesses, especially in rural areas, with tailored and responsible financial services.<\/p>\n<p>To improve access to capital and support small businesses, CMA recently entered a three-year partnership with CGCC This agreement enables MFIs to extend more credit to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), particularly women entrepreneurs and those in rural areas, by offering credit guarantees and financial literacy training. Complementing this, commercial banks such as <span class=\"xn-person\">Prince Bank<\/span>, which was awarded &#8220;Best Bank for SMEs in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> 2024&#8243; by Euromoney, and Cambodia Post Bank, have developed SME-specific lending products and business guidance tools tailored to <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> growing entrepreneurial base.<\/p>\n<p>At the national level, under high level Multi-Stakeholder Consultation co-chaired by NBC and United Nations on Microfinance in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>, has identified a number of key issues along with the proposed solutions &amp; initiatives to uplift client protection and to strengthen responsible lending practices in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> banking and financial services sector. Significant progress has been made in enhancing responsible lending standards. This includes enforcing the implementation of the Code of Conduct and adopting the consumer protection harmonization assessment tools, with a select number of banking and financial institutions (BFIs) to undergo the assessment by the 3rd party assessor.<\/p>\n<p>At the community level, both banks and MFIs have launched major financial education campaigns. \u00a0Since 2020, ABC and CMA members have been actively driving monthly digital financial literacy campaigns\u2014supercharging their impact with a dynamic weekly rollout starting in 2023. ABC and CMA&#8217;s &#8220;Safe Finance&#8221; program, supported by NBC and various financial institutions, is distributing educational materials across communes and villages to raise awareness of borrower rights and financial safety.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Digital payments and inclusive finance are transforming lives in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>, especially in underserved areas. By promoting access and accountability, we are building a more inclusive economy that empowers individuals and protects communities,&#8221; said Ms. <span class=\"xn-person\">Dith Nita<\/span>, Chairwoman of the Cambodia Microfinance Association.<\/p>\n<p>The National Financial Inclusion Strategy 2019\u20132025 provides the broader framework for this transformation, aiming to integrate more Cambodians\u2014especially women, farmers, and rural families\u2014into the formal financial system. Complementing this is the Sustainable Finance Roadmap, which helps financial institutions align with national climate goals and global development targets.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the Financial Consumer Center\u2014co-led by ABC and CMA\u2014now provides a dedicated avenue for resolving borrower disputes and improving trust in the financial system. This mechanism supports the enforcement of <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> Lending Guidelines and the sector-wide Code of Conduct, which prohibit unethical lending practices and promote client welfare.<\/p>\n<p>Together, <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> banks and MFIs are not only financing growth but doing so responsibly. Whether it&#8217;s investing in ESG-aligned infrastructure, providing affordable credit to rural entrepreneurs, or ensuring every borrower understands their rights, the sector is proving that responsible finance is not just possible in emerging economies\u2014it&#8217;s essential.<\/p>\n<p>As global investors increasingly prioritize transparency, sustainability, and long-term impact, <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia&#8217;s<\/span> financial sector is steadily emerging as a model for <span class=\"xn-location\">Southeast Asia<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For further details please contact:<\/strong><br \/>ABC Secretariat<br \/>Mr. Sok Chan, Head of Financial Inclusion and Public Relations<br \/>Email: abc_fi@abc.org.kh<br \/>Phone: +855 92 683 330<\/p>\n<p>CMA Secretariat<br \/>Mr. Tongngy Kaing, Head of Communications<br \/>Email: hcd@cma-network.org<br \/>Phone: +855 95 262 111<\/p>\n<p><strong>About ABC<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Association of Banks in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span> was formed in 1994 and is recognized by the Royal Government as the official organization to represent the country&#8217;s private banking sector. Our purpose is to promote constructive dialogue amongst member banks, and to serve as an industry voice to the public and the Government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About CMA<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Cambodia Microfinance Association is an NGO and professional association that aims to ensure the prosperity and sustainability of the microfinance sector in <span class=\"xn-location\">Cambodia<\/span>. CMA plays a vital role in creating local and international networks as well as seeking equity and loan funds, new technologies and overseeing conflict resolution between microfinance operators. 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