Expanding Bank Outreach through Retail Partnerships: Correspondent Banking in Brazil
by Hannah Siedek: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
This paper explores the extent to which formal, regulated financial institutions such as banks have been able to partner with correspondents, commercial entities whose primary objective and business is other than the provision of financial services. The paper illustrates the case of Brazil, where banks have recently developed extensive networks of such correspondents. It shows that such arrangements result in lower costs and shared risks for participating financial institutions, making these arrangements an attractive vehicle for outreach to the underserved especially for certain financial services such as payments and transactions. Correspondent banking required a supporting enabling environment to emerge, and poses some regulatory challenges and some increase in risk. The example from Brazil may be replicable elsewhere if appropriate regulatory adjustments are undertaken.

