ADB Approves Third Subprogram Loan for the Development of Cambodia's Financial Sector
MANILA,
"The country's financial sector has made significant progress since the Program began. There is greater financial stability, increased financial services and indications of growing confidence in the sector," according to Samiuela Tukuafu, an ADB Financial Specialist.
The achievements of the first two subprograms and the Government's growing capacity to implement reforms justify continued support under the third subprogram.
The third subprogram will help the Government adopt a secured transactions law, establish a public registry for secured transactions and establish a financial intelligence unit. The enactment and dissemination of new commercial laws, and the training of judges and lawyers in their implementation, are activities also planned under the subprogram. Legislation on negotiable instruments and payment transactions will be adopted to prepare the foundation for inter-bank and money markets.
The subprogram will strengthen the supervision of the insurance subsector and enhance the competitiveness of the insurance market. Similarly the training of professionals to meet international accreditation requirements in accounting and auditing will be supported.
ADB has also approved a $500,000 technical assistance grant to support the National Bank of
ADB's loan will be drawn from its Asian Development Fund. It carries a 24-year term, including a grace period of 8 years, and an interest rate of 1% per annum during the grace period and 1.5% per annum thereafter.
The National Bank of
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