A story of four “monks” using private commissioned blockchain technology to improve accountability in a registered chit fund and how they are impacted by COVID-19
This blog is about a startup under the Financial Inclusion Lab accelerator program, which is supported by some of the largest philanthropic organizations across the world – Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, J.P. Morgan, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, MetLife Foundation and Omidyar Network.
Vijay Babu—a 45-year-old entrepreneur, Gowri—a 29-year-old house help, and Venkata Garu—a 57-year-old government employee, are residents of the same city. These individuals have another thing in common—they save through chit funds. An Indian “chit fund” is a traditional financial instrument that combines savings and borrowing. It has the perks of a personal loan, a beesi, and a recurring deposit all rolled into one. In a classic Indian chit fund, several people pool their money and the lowest bidder in the auction held amongst group members claims the amount.The rest of the amount gets distributed equally among the other members.
In India, chit funds come in three variants—those offered by the state governments, those started by registered companies, and those that are unregistered. The last variant is an informal chit fund that can be started between friends, families, and acquaintances. The first two are comparatively safer avenues for customers or subscribers to engage in. Chit funds allow bidders like Gowri to borrow any time during the chit period and set that off through regular monthly contributions until the end of the chit.
The light-bulb moment
However, chit funds have often been confused with Ponzi schemes and other scams such as the widely publicized Saradha and Rose Valley frauds that have colored the public perception of chit funds.
Also, since the chit funds run by state governments or registered companies have large groups, many group members do not know each other, leading to a trust deficit among them.
Most registered chit funds do not follow best practices and maintain sloppy, physical transaction records of the group. These records are difficult to audit by the regulators and so, the anomalies and corrupt practices of the chit fund companies often go undetected until the scams such as the ones mentioned earlier, come to light.
These factors above have led to a generally negative public perception about business operations of registered chit fund companies.
Founders of Chit Monks
Pavan, Malla, Sridhar, the founders of Chitmonks, and Praveen wanted to solve these problems and bring transparency and order to the chit fund industry by digitizing it. These four founders or “monks” left their regular jobs and used their experience in banking and information technology to devise solutions.
The unique pitch
Technology can lend transparency, which is what the chit fund sector needs to be more efficient and accountable in its operations. ChitMonks uses private commissioned blockchain technology across the entire life cycle of a registered chit fund to record the sequence of events immutably. The digitization starts from the registration of a chit fund company with the regulator and goes on to onboard and track the transactions of users subscribed to the chit fund. Besides, information on every event of the activities of the registered chit funds is visible to all related parties. This ensures transparency and integrity of the entire chit fund process on the blockchain. Since 2016, ChitMonks has used a smart contract-enabled blockchain platform to create solutions for the following three key issues that plague the sector:
ChitMonks is one of the few startups that attempts to solve these issues from a “regulatory-first” perspective.
The roadblocks
One of the key challenges for ChitMonks is to bring about behavioral changes in the way things have been done for decades. While its services have the potential to alter the course of the chit fund sector, ChitMonks faces several headwinds, mainly based on the traditional way of doing business. A few challenges are listed below:
Challenge faced by ChitMonks
Support provided by the FI Lab
CIIE.CO and MSC organized boot camps, diagnostic sessions, and clinics to build robust strategies and identify challenges that ChitMonks needs to overcome in order to scale its business. Through consulting support, ChitMonks understood several pain points to help its customers and companies in the long run. These included the provision of customer e-KYC to reduce the time taken to claim the prize money, along with e-auctions to improve accessibility and serve the customers better. The companies stand to gain from the digital verification of guarantors to assess their authenticity and reliability. In the long term, ChitMonks realized that a credit report based on chit repayments can act as an alternate scorecard to potentially secure loans from the bank. It also understood how to analyze the commitments of subscribers across the registered chit funds to help companies gauge the risk quotient of a potential subscriber.
The program also extensively mentored the team to build its investment readiness and enhanced its profile through evangelizing efforts. The support provided by the lab also helped the team assess and plan the rollout of these services in a phased manner, as elaborated in the section below. Overall, the FI lab acted as an extended co-founding member of the ChitMonks team.
Supporting chit fund companies and subscribers in times of Covid-19
Realizing the new world order with a focus on social distancing, the Chitmonks team is in the final stage of building an appropriate B2B solution for its platform. They will roll out new feature within a month. It will:
For the subscribers, Chitmonks plan to roll out a mobile application which will:
The long term goal
Steps to make chit fund simple, safe and accessible
Once the pandemic is over, based on the recommendations from the program, ChitMonks will offer five value-added services. They will roll out these services, as illustrated in the adjoining figure, in a phased manner based on ease of execution and stakeholder acceptability. The services will not only help chit fund companies make their day-to-day operations more efficient, but also serve to improve their public image.
The founders of ChitMonks are aware of the pitfalls of the sector as well as the opportunities it offers if the issues are addressed. The digital services of the firm can potentially put chit funds back on the map alongside favored products, such as mutual funds, credit cards, and recurring deposits. With the steady headway ChitMonks has made in re-engineering this veteran product, and its rapid entry in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, the face of chit funds is set to change for the better.
This blog post is part of a series that covers promising FinTechs that are making a difference to underserved communities. These start-ups receive support from the Financial Inclusion Lab accelerator program. The Lab is a part of CIIE.CO’s Bharat Inclusion Initiative and is co-powered by MSC. #TechForAll, #BuildingForBharat
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