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Financial Services for Low-income People in Russia: New Challenges of the Economic Boom Assessing the need for a separate law on microlending This paper studies the microfinance sector in Russia, and examines its regulation and supervision. High growth rates and unequal distribution of wealth necessitate a new perspective on the role of microfinance in Russia’s financial system. Findings from the paper reveal that:
Although Russian regulators are committed to innovation, they cannot speed up the adoption of enabling policies for non-banks until the inability of banks to reach certain populations becomes obvious. Regulatory issues and appropriate responses to them will become clearer once the current banking sector boom subsides and the size and profile of the unbanked population are better understood.
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