The
microfinance sector in Indonesia is one of the world’s largest with around
50,000 microfinance institutions serving more than 40 million people. Yet, it’s
estimated that more than 52% people still do not have access to banking
services and nearly half of the population lives on less than US$2 a day.
Self-employment is a key feature of the Indonesian economy. Over than 40
million people are self-employed through micro and small businesses but more
than half do not have access to formal financial services. Microfinance is a
proven way to help people move permanently out of poverty, however it hasn’t
yet reached its full potential target or maximum scale in Indonesia. One key
factor preventing increased outreach is the lack of sufficient access to
capital. As a result, the majority of MFIs are only able to offer most basic
banking services. Additionally, most poor Indonesians are beyond the reach of
the formal financial sector as they live in underserved areas or are considered
too risky for loans or too remote to service.
Legal Officer
Requirements:
- Maximum 30 years old
- Hold a bachelor degree in Law
- Minimum having 2 years working experiences (banking area is preferable)
- Familiar with preparing any loan agreement, security agreement and other legal documents including liaise with Notary
- Familiar with providing legal advice and opinion on contract agreement and other general legal matters related to banking and commercial law
- Able to communicate in English both written and spoken
Please send a cover letter, CV,
resume and recent photo to:
Source: http://jobs.jobstreet.com/id/jobs/1691337?fr=J&src=12
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