Step 6: Transferring the data
The first issue is simply volume. Introducing names and socioeconomic data on clients
is time-consuming. The information may be computerized, but there are usually incompatibilities
between the old and new MIS in the type of information required or the format in
which it is stored. While it is often tempting to transfer incomplete data electronically
and then enter the missing data manually, this approach requires more attention
from a technician and can be costlier than simply assigning lower-cost data entry
people to enter all the data manually.
Financial data are an even bigger problem. The data in most microfinance institutions
are flawed, sometimes seriously. Installing a new MIS then becomes an exhaustive
auditing exercise—not a bad thing, but it adds substantially to the cost of the
MIS. Initial balances in the general ledger need to be matched with the detailed
sub ledger balances for all savings and loan accounts. Financial data should be
entered in small batches of fewer than 50 accounts. The totals for the batches need
to be checked manually against hard copies from the old system and compared with
computer-generated listings from the new system.
A third common issue, and the most serious source of problems during data transfer,
is incompatibility in loan treatment between the old and new systems. The new MIS
needs to treat a loan midway through repayment predictably—an institution can’t
simply change its policies midway through a contractual arrangement. But the incompatibility
is sometimes unresolvable. Institutions with fairly rapid loan turnover (say, less
than six months) might be best off using the old system to track outstanding loans
until they are repaid and entering only newly approved loans in the new portfolio
package.
Predicting how long or how difficult data transfer will be is difficult, even with
a careful initial assessment.
BeaconTM has an automated process to migrate old data using excel based inputs that
addresses all of the above issues seamlessly and our implementation experience aids
us to speed this process up.