In a move to support the development of credit bureaus and enhance credit information sharing across the region, credit bureaus based in the UAE, Bahrain, Oman and Pakistan have come together to establish the Middle East Credit Reporting Association (MECRA), a non-profit association of credit information suppliers in the Middle East.

The association aims to facilitate the exchange of credit information on individuals and commercial entities between its members within the guidelines of each bureau and the local laws and regulations of each country. Further, it will serve as a knowledge-sharing platform on credit bureau operations and data sharing best practices.

MECRA’s articles of association were signed by Emcredit and other founding members, including BENEFIT Company, Bahrain, National Bureau of Commercial Information, Muscat and Credit Chex, Pakistan. Membership to MECRA will be open to public and private entities in the region that are involved in the collection and distribution of credit information. The association offers full membership as well as associate membership.

Ali Ibrahim, managing director of Emcredit, said: “MECRA is a significant step towards a regional alliance that will promote knowledge sharing in the credit information industry. The challenges resulting from the global financial crisis have highlighted the need for stronger risk management practices. As well, the transient population of our region necessitates greater collaboration between regional credit bureaus so that credit data can be used effectively to empower business and financial decisions.

Hamad Salem Al Neaimi, executive director for Commercial Affairs at the Abu Dhabi department of planning and economy and president of the organising committee for the Doing Business Forum, said: “We welcome the creation of the Middle East Credit Bureau Association and value the impact that credit bureaus have on easing access to credit, and in turn reviving economic growth.”

Robin Watson, assistant general manager of Benefit, said: “We have always worked closely with the regional credit reporting industry and are pleased to be a founding member of MECRA. There is much to be done in the region in enforcing best practices in credit bureau management, standardisation of the regional credit reporting industry and the development of comprehensive reporting solutions. MECRA will be playing an active role in all these areas.”

Miguel Llenas, general manager of National Bureau of Commercial Information, said: “The credit referencing industry brings immense long-term benefits for banks, financial institutions, small and medium-sized enterprises, commercial-sector participants and consumers. Joining MECRA will give us an opportunity to play a pivotal role not only in boosting the credit sharing environment in Oman but also in the wider region.”

Nabil Mweis of Credit Chex, Pakistan, said: “Pakistan has long-standing ties with the Gulf. With a large Pakistani population residing in the GCC, and various business and trade relations with the region, the relevance of our joining MECRA is significant. This also paves the way for facilitating future cross-border data sharing agreements.”