Hattha Kaksekar


Hattha Kaksekar Limited or HKL is a microfinance institution and a deposit-taking institution in Cambodia. In terms of loan portfolio, HKL is ranked fourth and it has the third largest saving portfolio among Cambodia MFIs.

History

HKL is a former food security project launched in the Pursat Province in Cambodia by OCSD/Oxfam–Quebec in 1994. It was registered as an NGO with the Ministry of Interior in 1996. In 2001, Hattha Kaksekar Limited was born after it registered to the Ministry of Commerce with an overall capital of $77,850 and was offered a three-years MFI license. When it reached sustainability, the National Bank of Cambodia granted a permanent license to HKL in 2007 and a Micro-finance deposit-taking institution license in 2011.

Lawsuits and controversies

Currently, over 2 million Cambodians are financed by microfinance institutions. According to a joint report for the promotion and defense of the Cambodian alliance, in recent years the level of debt has soared, leading to many human rights violations, including forced land sales, child labor, debt-driven migration, and detained labor. Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights and .

Clients

Concerning its customer base, 66% of HKL's clients live in the countryside. According to a Microfinanza rating report, 40% of its lending activities funded agricultural projects in 2011.
In 2013, women clients represented 60 to 80% of overall customers.
HKL has launched products for Small and Medium Enterprises and Micro-Small and Medium Enterprises.

Capital structure

In September 2016, Krungsri entered Cambodia with the acquisition of Hattha Kaksekar, the country's fourth largest microfinance institution.
HKL has previous eight shareholders:
In December 2014, HKL office network accounted for 151 offices mainly in rural areas spread among 25 provinces.

Products

Loans

Creditworthiness, loan size and loan currency are the criteria on which interest rates setting is based. Concerning the use of the loan, supporting business activities or personal consumption can both be funded. In 2013, new products were launched: Green loans and Khmer Student loans.

Savings and Deposit

The MFI developed three types of accounts:
National money transfers to family, relatives or business partners transit via HKL branch network.

ATMs

Launched at the end of 2012, ATM network accounted for 38 machines in Cambodia in August 2013. It allows customers to perform cash and non-cash transactions.

MyMobile Banking

Mobile banking services allow customers to perform transactions such as inquiries about an account balance, look-up for an ATM location, mobile top up, bill payments and transfer funds. In addition, HKL has launched SMS notifications. During the last Cambodian Banking Awards that took place in June 2014, HKL received the “ Outstanding Innovative Product and Service MFI 2014” prize for its mobile banking product.

Payroll Service

Payroll Service is designed for customers who are the enterprises, companies, non-government organizations, and associations that aim to reduce their time and workload for managing payroll process for their employees. Visa HKL payroll service, your employees get a very flexible, convenience, and much benefits, while at the same time your company get an increasing of employee satisfactions.