Yangon, Myanmar – June 7th, 2017 – Yoma Bank announced a two-year partnership with Rabobank with the support of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs as represented by the Dutch Embassy. The envisaged outcomes of the partnership are to improve financial inclusion particularly in rural Myanmar, and to provide financial solutions to key stakeholders in the agriculture sector. The technical assistance is to be provided by Rabo International Advisory Services (RIAS), a consultancy leg that is part of the Rabobank Group. The partnership builds on the current partnership between Yoma Bank and The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) will further strengthens Yoma Bank’s goal to offer inclusive financial services in Myanmar.
The main focal points of the program are:
Bosher’s words were echoed by Mr. Wouter Jurgens, ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, who stated that “Improving access to finance for the agriculture sector is one of the best enablers for inclusive economic transformation of Myanmar.”
“Rabobank’s commitment to invest and build strong financial service providers in emerging economies is in
line with its Banking for Food strategy, which is aimed at providing access to its knowledge, finance and
networks”, says Mrs. Marianne Schoemaker, managing director of Rabo Development.
Yangon, Myanmar – June 7th, 2017 – Yoma Bank announced a two-year partnership with Rabobank with the support of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs as represented by the Dutch Embassy. The envisaged outcomes of the partnership are to improve financial inclusion particularly in rural Myanmar, and to provide financial solutions to key stakeholders in the agriculture sector. The technical assistance is to be provided by Rabo International Advisory Services (RIAS), a consultancy leg that is part of the Rabobank Group. The partnership builds on the current partnership between Yoma Bank and The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) will further strengthens Yoma Bank’s goal to offer inclusive financial services in Myanmar.
The main focal points of the program are:
Bosher’s words were echoed by Mr. Wouter Jurgens, ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, who stated that “Improving access to finance for the agriculture sector is one of the best enablers for inclusive economic transformation of Myanmar.”
“Rabobank’s commitment to invest and build strong financial service providers in emerging economies is in
line with its Banking for Food strategy, which is aimed at providing access to its knowledge, finance and
networks”, says Mrs. Marianne Schoemaker, managing director of Rabo Development.