Second project management meeting for reducing cash transactions in Kosovo. January, 2011

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Second project management meeting for reducing cash transactions in Kosovo Project management group within the National Payments Council (NPC) January, 2011 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 1. Content 1. Approval of minutes from the last meeting 2. Payment instruments and terminals - Kosovo compared to the countries in Southeastern and Central Europe (short presentation) 3. Customer and Merchant research to understand their issues concerning non cash payments 4. Questions, requests and proposals CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 2. 1

1. Approval of minutes from the last meeting Mr. Robert Wright CEO Raiffeisen Bank CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 3. 2. Presentation: Payment instruments and terminals - Kosovo compared to the countries in Southeastern and Central Europe Gjylfidane Kadrijaj, Director Interbank Payment Systems Directorate Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 4. 2

Comparative table Description Kosovo Slovenia Hungary Population (in million) Czech Republic Turkey Serbia Bulgaria Albania Bosnia Montenegro Croatia Macedonia 2.1 2.04 10.02 10.51 74.8 7.38 7.54 3.16 3.77 0.62 4.42 2.04 ATM 339 1,786 4,748 3,573 23,952 2,723 5,471 741 1,355 295 3,601 832 POS 5,251 36,720 70,960 77,797 1,731,397 59,058 59,449 4,370 16,259 7,202 85,804 31,447 Credit Cards 31,508 122,811 1,505,439 1,536,882 44,392,600 1,022,544 1,050,566 23,844-56,935 2,044,621 188,612 Debit Cards 507,399 2,611,307 7,266,081 7,811,609 64,661,900 4,991,846 6,631,214 543,141-318,875 6,489,163 1,021,370 Total Cards 538,907 2,734,118 8,771,520 9,348,491 109,054,500 6,014,390 7,681,780 566,985 1,754,221 375,810 8,533,784 1,209,982 E-Banking Accounts (per 1,000,000 people in 2009) 40,924 - - - - - - 15,034 52,000 18,155 919,009 296,914 Description Kosovo Slovenia Hungary Czech Republic Turkey Serbia Bulgaria Albania Bosnia Montenegro Croatia Macedonia ATM 161 875 474 340 320 369 726 234 359 476 815 408 POS 2,500 18,000 7,082 7,402 23,147 8,002 7,884 1,383 4,313 11,616 19,413 15,415 Credit Cards 15,004 60,201 150,243 146,230 593,484 138,556 139,332 7,546-91,831 462,584 92,457 Debit Cards 241,619 1,280,052 725,158 743,255 864,464 676,402 879,471 171,880-514,315 1,468,136 500,672 Total Cards 256,622 1,340,254 875,401 889,485 1,457,948 814,958 1,018,804 179,426 465,311 606,145 1,930,720 593,128 E-Banking Accounts 19,488 - - - - - - 4,758 13,793 29,282 207,921 145,546 BANKA QENDRORE E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 5. ATM Number of ATM terminals per 1,000,000 people in 2009 1000 900 800 700 725.60 814.71 875.49 600 500 400 300 200 161.43 234.49 320.21 339.96 359.42 368.97 407.84 473.85 475.81 100 0 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 6. 3

ATM Annual growth of the number of ATMs in the last 3 years: 90% 80% 78% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 8% 12% 5% 8% 3% 3% 5% 1% 2% 54% 17% 20% 14% 9% 9% 41% 55% 34% 24% 13% 7% 15% 48% 40% 62% 50% 44% 35% 37% 24% 13% 7% 12% 8% 9% 2009 2008 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 7. POS Number of POS terminals per 1,000,000 people in 2009 25000 23,147 20000 18,000 19,413 15000 11,616 15,415 10000 7,082 7,402 7,884 8,002 5000 1,383 2,500 4,313 0 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 8. 4

POS Annual growth of the number of POS terminals in the last 3 years: 450% 400% 404% 350% 300% 250% 200% 150% 100% 50% 0% -50% 45% 61% 15% 19% 13% 53% 54% 48% 48% 26% 7% 17% 28% 35% 12% 6% 34% 11% 13% 5% 11% 6% 0% 10% 2% -2% -27% 88% 59% 28% 63% 22% 13% 7% 8% 2007 2008 2009 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 9. Credit Cards Number of credit cards per 1,000,000 people in 2009 700000 600000 593,484 500000 462,584 400000 300000 200000 100000 0 7,546 15,004 60,201 91,831 92,457 138,556 139,332 146,230 150,243 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 10. 5

Debit Cards Number of debit cards per 1,000,000 people in 2009 1600000 1400000 1200000 1,280,052 1,468,136 1000000 800000 676,402 725,158 743,255 864,464 879,471 600000 500,672 514,315 400000 200000 0 171,880 241,619 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 11. Total payment cards Number of payment cards (both debit and credit) per 1,000,000 people in 2009 2500000 2000000 1,930,720 1500000 1,457,948 1,340,254 1000000 814,958 875,401 889,485 1,018,804 500000 179,426 256,622 465,311 593,128 606,145 0 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 12. 6

E-Banking accounts Number of E-Banking accounts per 1,000,000 people in 2009 250000 200000 207,921 150000 145,546 100000 50000 0 29,282 13,793 19,488 4,758 Albania Bosnia Kosovo Montenegro Macedonia Croatia CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 13. Conclusions (1) Kosovo started developing its banking sector and payments infrastructure from scratch after the war in 99, much later than the countries in the Southeastern and Central Europe. The terminal infrastructure (ATM and POS) is growing at a faster rate than the average growth in the region. However, currently in terms of terminals per 1 million people, Kosovo has: ATM: The fewest ATMS s in the region (161), 5 times less than Slovenia and 2 times less than Macedonia POS: The second fewest POS terminals in the region (2,500) The number of payment cards is increasing, however Kosovo still lacks behind other countries in South eastern and Central Europe. Kosovo is ahead of only Albania regarding the number of payment cards per 1 million people. CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 14. 7

Conclusions (2) Even the number of installed POS terminals in Kosovo is somewhat misleading, as many retail outlets have POS terminals from several banks. The installation of multiple terminals in a single outlet is necessary because there is no national electronic interbank card switch and clearing house and thus no special domestic interoperability arrangement between different banks networks (it should also be noted that the same applies to ATMs). The installation of multiple ATM terminals in a single spot, near the NEWBORN sign. CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 15. Conclusions (3) Lack of domestically-arranged interoperability or interconnection of card networks in Kosovo causes inefficiency. CBK in collaboration with commercial banks and other stakeholders have prepared the Strategy for the development of National Payment System, which also deals with small value payments (pillar 3). The overall objective is to provide the economy with a broad range of safe and efficient payment services*. * The strategy is published in CBK official web site at: http://www.bqk-kos.org/?cid=2,59,306 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 16. 8

3. Customer and Merchant research to understand their issues concerning non cash payments Mr. Robert Wright CEO Raiffeisen Bank CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 17. Customer and Merchant research (1) Objective: To identify the reasons why consumers choose cash rather than 'banking' Deliverables: 1. identification of the problem 2. proposal for regulatory / self-regulatory actions 3. implications of the proposed actions Target audience: 1. Kosovar businesses 2. commercial banks 3. consumers 4. authorities CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 18. 9

Customer and Merchant research (2) 3 out of 4 companies have responded to our request as follows: These prices are tentative and only indicative of the final project costs which will definitely be less. Should we undertake this research? How it should be funded? In case we can t secure the necessary funding through donations, etc. the CBK/Interbank Payments Systems Directorate, in close collaboration with commercial banks, business companies, KCC, government institutions, and other stakeholders, should conduct this research CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 19. 4. Questions, requests and proposals CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 20. 10

Proposals from CBK There is a need for concrete initiatives and activities for the reduction of cash payments from all institutions (this includes commercial banks, public companies, private companies, governmental agencies, etc). For example, the utility companies should develop operational plans for the reduction / closure of their tellers (cash counters) that accept cash. (Setting timeframes should be required). Continue the activities initiated earlier by some companies Commercial banks should plan awareness programs for clients and reduce the fees for electronic payment services, such as Direct Debit, E-Banking, Kos-Giro, etc. We believe that revenue lost from fee reduction will be more than compensated by the increase in the volume of payments. Continue the activities started, analysis, research and presentations at KBA for banks and then for other stakeholders, e.g. KCC, IPKO, etc. Analyze practices in other countries of setting maximum limits on the value of cash payments at the counters of commercial banks, and come up with recommendations to government institutions (MEF), banks, etc. CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 21. Other proposals Please make written proposals with ideas, concrete initiatives and activities for the reduction of cash payments in the following e-mail address: paymentsystems@bqk-kos.org These proposals can affect any of the involved stakeholders: Kosovar businesses, commercial banks, consumers, government authorities, etc. These proposals will be analyzed and discussed in the next meeting. CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 22. 11

Thank you National Payments Council http://www.bqk-kos.org/?cid=1,59,55 CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 23. 12