Mkurugenzi wa Creditinfo Group Ltd,Hakon Stefansson,(katikati) akizungumza na waandishi wa habari (hawapo pichani) Dar es Salaam jana kuhusu kupata kwa leseni ya kuendesha biashara ya mikopo baada ya kutimiza masharti yaliyotakiwa na Benki Kuu Tanzania,(BOT).Wengine kutoka kushoto ni Mkurugenzi,Davith Kahwa na Meneja wa Mauzo na Maendeleo ya Biashara,Edwin Urasa.
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA.
On 6th June 2013, Creditinfo Tanzania Limited (CIT) received the licence to conduct credit reference business after satisfactorily met the conditions stipulated in the provisional licence that was granted by the Bank of Tanzania on October 2012 and demonstrated its readiness to commence business. This means that Creditinfo Tanzania, is the first company to receive a licence to operate a credit reference bureau in Tanzania issued under Section 48 of the Bank of Tanzania Act, 2006.
Subsequently, on 12th
June 2013, Creditinfo Tanzania started to provide services to public and
various categories of business that are denominated under the Act as being
eligible to provide credit information to a Credit Reference Databank. These
include banks and non-bank financial
institutions, savings and credit schemes, micro-finance companies, any other
finance company that are licensed and supervised by the Bank of Tanzania.
Similar services are available for subscriptions to all other credit providers,
he added.
Speaking at the press
conference today, Mr. Hakon Stefansson, on of the shareholders & Director Credit Bureau Expansion – Creditinfo
Group said “Credit Reference Bureaus ensure responsible
lending and borrowing, which is particularly important for the growing
economies. Currently more than 45 banks have licenses issued by the Bank of
Tanzania, and their successful development as well as successful development of
country’s economy as a whole could be influenced by an adequate clients’ risk
evaluation. Credit reporting systems
will improve credit risk and credit portfolio management, enhance financial supervision
and financial sector stability and access to credit. We are delighted to have
the opportunity to contribute to the Government of Tanzania’s efforts of creating sound financial infrastructures“.
Mr. Davith Kahwa, Director–
Creditinfo Tanzania said “We
are also far advanced in negotiations with public information providers to
access data that will allow us to develop value-added products. We anticipates
that reliable, credible and accessible credit information will revolutionize
the way credit decisions are made in Tanzania, facilitating effective risk
management, quicker decisions and more accurate pricing of risks associated
with credit decisions as well as reduced interest rates”
Persons who had
difficulties accessing credit due to a lack of collateral will now be better
positioned to do so provided they can demonstrate an excellent credit history
and credit score. For the first time Tanzanians now can obtain a copy of their
credit report” Mr Kahwa added
The company will
be investing heavily in training and the provision of technical oversight for
the members of its user group, noting that a specialist in credit bureau
systems and risk management will arrive in country in August to train our
subscribers”
"Creditinfo Tanzania is committed to
differentiating itself by focusing not just on the core business of individual
and corporate credit information but also introduction of automated credit
scoring software tools and developing value-added products from publicly
accessible data sources, packaging them and making them easily accessible to
users," Mr Stefansson
concluded
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