Sep

12

2006

10:00—11:30 AM
Center for Global Development, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Third Floor, Washington, DC
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CGD TALKS

Improving Access to Financial Services in Latin America: What Works and What Doesn't?

Latin America Shadow Financial Regulatory ComitteeRead the full statement (PDF)

Research shows that countries with better financial services experience faster economic growth. Provision of these services, however, has remained largely elusive. How can better access to financial services by small and medium size enterprises and ordinary people be achieved in Latin America? Is this the responsibility of governments or should the private sector, especially banks, take the leading role?

These and related issues were discussed by the Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, a group of former senior Latin American economic policy makers that meets periodically to offer policy recommendations for Latin American countries. By analyzing specific experiences in the region, the Shadow Committee assesses what works and what doesn't to improve access to financial services.

Latin America Shadow Financial Regulatory Comittee

   

 Members of the
The Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (LASFRC)
include

 Argentina:   Roque Fernandez - Former Minister of Finance
Pablo Guidotti - Former Vice-Minister of Finance
 Brazil:    Pedro Carvalho de Mello - Former Commissioner of Comissao de Valores Mobiliarios
 Chile:    Roberto Zahler - Former President, Central Bank of Chile
 Panama:    Guillermo Chapman - Former Minister of Planning and Economic Policy
 Peru:      Liliana Rojas-Suarez - President, LASFRC and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development;  Former Chief Economist, Latin America, Deutsche Bank
 Uruguay:    Ernesto Talvi - Former Chief Economist, Central Bank of Uruguay

CGD has hosted the meetings of the Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, also known as the Comité Latino Americano de Asuntos Financieros or CLAAF since Sept. 2004. Learn more about CGD's work on Latin America.
 

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