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2.28.2008 - 01:00pm ET
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Oklahoma Bank Partners with Haitian Microfinance Institution to Fight Poverty
A Fonkoze client signs for her loan at a weekly meeting
(CSRwire) February 28, 2008 - Fonkoze, Haiti's largest micro-finance institution, and
Central National Bank of Enid, Oklahoma, have partnered to create a
low-cost stored-value card that offers Haitian Diaspora and others in the
U.S. both a convenient way to manage their own finances and an inexpensive
way to increase income and investment in Haiti through remittances.
The two organizations recently signed an agreement under which CNB will
issue a prepaid card for Fonkoze. Interactive Transaction Services, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of CNB, will process the cards. Value can be
stored on the cards in three ways: through direct payroll deposit, at
participating banks, and through other load networks. The cards will have
all the features of CNB's current prepaid card portfolio, but will also
allow holders to send remittances up to $2,500 per day to Haiti for only
$6 and make long distance phone calls at a competitive rate. Alianza
International, a prepaid debit card and money transfer enabling company,
will provide consumer marketing and remittance delivery support for CNB
and Fonkoze. The product will be available on the market March 21,
2008.
"Fonkoze has been very successful in proving that economic change in Haiti
is possible," said Brud Baker, president and CEO of CNB. "The flow of money
to Haiti is directly related to effective remittance channels, and we feel
strongly that we can be a positive influence towards eliminating the
extreme poverty that exists in that country by utilizing prepaid cards to
make remittances cheap and reliable."
Haitians living abroad, a diaspora 1.5 million strong, sent more than
$1.65 billion to their country in 2006. Most of that diaspora is
concentrated in the United States, totaling 850,000 to 1 million people.
1.1 million adults in Haiti receive remittances, typically 10 times per
year at an average of $150 per remittance.
"We're excited about the new Fonkoze-CNB card," said Fonkoze Executive
Director Anne Hastings, "because it is one more way to make affordable
financial services available to our clients even as it offers us a way to
begin reaching out to their families and friends in the United States."
Fonkoze's mission is to provide tools that help Haiti's poor work their
way out of poverty. They work to accomplish that through their 34
branches, located all over the country, by offering financial services to
both borrowers and savers. Fonkoze has worked directly with 150,000
individuals and facilitated $62 million in remittances in the last six
years. The organization also offers micro-insurance, literacy, and other
education services.
"We believe the structure of this program and economic benefit to the
Haitian people is a sound model that microfinance institutions worldwide
will follow," said Randy Gutierrez, president of Alianza. "The simplicity
of the prepaid card and remittance process coupled with low pricing and
fee transparency will assist with rapid consumer adoption of the Fonkoze
program."
About Central National Bank & ITS
Central National Bank, an FDIC-insured institution, is headquartered in
Oklahoma, and is held by Central Services Corporation. There are seven
locations throughout that state. The bank reported assets of over $437
million in 2006. Since 2000, CNB has been issuing and processing prepaid
cards, with ITS, a subsidiary of CNB, and provides standard and custom
card programs for employers, universities, financial institutions and
other organizations. For more information about any of the Bank's
products, contact Tania Warnock at twarnock@cnb-enid.com or by phone
at 580.213-1762. For more information about ITS, visit the ITS website at
www.itsvcs.com.
About Fonkoze
Fonkoze is an internationally recognized leader in the field of
microfinance, known for its comprehensive approach to poverty alleviation
and for innovation. Fonkoze's mission is to build the economic foundations
for democracy in Haiti. Established in 1994, Fonkoze currently has over
150,000 depositors and over 50,000 active borrowers, 99% of whom are
women. In 2005, the Grameen Foundation awarded Fonkoze its Pioneer in
Microfinance Award in recognition of the institution’s ability to break
new ground in poverty alleviation while operating in one of the most
challenging environments in the world. For more information, contact Anne
Hastings at director@fonkoze.org
or by
phone at 1-800-293-0308 or visit the Fonkoze website at www.fonkoze.org.
About Alianza International
Alianza International is headquartered in the San Francisco bay area and
is privately held. Alianza International provides international money
transfer enabling and prepaid debit card enabling services to financial
institutions credit unions, nonprofit organizations, businesses and
microfinance institutions globally through partnerships with banks and
licensed money transmitters. For more information contact Blas Romero
at blas.romero@alianzaintl.com
or by phone at 310-270-5983.
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