ABSTRACT
This
study discusses the impact of Microfinance Institution (Microfinance bank) on
the growth of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (Small and medium scale
business) in the Owerri Urban. The study examined the detailed profile of Small
and medium scale business in the Owerri Urban of Nigeria, the contribution of Microfinance
bank to entrepreneurial growth, the challenges encountered by Small and medium
scale business in accessing credit and the rate of credit utilization by Small
and medium scale business. An analysis of the profile of Small and medium scale
business shows that most Small and medium scale business area their Micro
stages since they employ less than six people and these ctoris considerably
dominated by the commerce sub-sector. There search also indicates that Microfinance
bank have had a positive effect on the growth of Small and medium scale
business. Some of the critical contributions of Microfinance bank include;
greater access to credit, savings enhancement and provision of business,
financial and managerial training. Irrespective of the contributions of Microfinance
bank to the development of Small and medium scale business, there are
challenges that affect the operations of both Small and medium scale business
and Microfinance bank. The major challenge faced by Small and medium scale
business is the cumber some process associated with
Accessing
credit of which collateral security and high interest or setback. On the other
hand, Microfinance bank face some challenges relating to credit
misappropriation and non- disclosure of the relevant facts of the business
operations of Small and medium scale business. The final analysis of their
search clearly reveals that Microfinance bank have a positive effect on the
growth of Small and medium scale business. In order to enhance a sustained and
accelerated growth in the operations of Small and medium scale business,
credits should be client- oriented and not product-oriented. Proper and
extensive monitoring activities should be provided for clients who are granted
loans.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title
Page
Declaration.............................................................................................................
ii
Abstract.................................................................................................................
iii
Dedication.............................................................................................................
iv
Acknowledgements................................................................................................
v
Table of Content.................................................................................................... vi
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
1Background of the study......................................................................................
1
2Statement of the problem...................................................................................... 2
3Objectives for the study.......................................................................................
3
4Research questions...............................................................................................
3
5Significance of the study......................................................................................
4
6Scope of the study................................................................................................ 4
7Limitation of the study.........................................................................................
4
8Organization of work...........................................................................................
5
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Introduction...................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Theoretical
Review..........................................................................................
6
2.2 The Concepts
(Small and medium scale business) in Nigeria............................ 7
2.3 Concept of
Microfinance...............................................................................
10
2.4 Definitions
supporting Microfinance................................................................
12
2.5 Forms of
Microfinance providers.....................................................................
14
2.6 Economic
development..................................................................................... 15
2.7 Major
challenges facing Small and medium scale business............................... 17
2.8 Prospects of Small
and medium scale business and Microfinance bank in Nigeria 22
Refined Procedures................................................................................................. 23
CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 25
3.2 Research
Design...............................................................................................
25
3.3 Population
and sampling................................................................................... 26
3.3.1 Sampling techniques.....................................................................................
27
3.4 Brief profile of Deson Microfinance and GIFS
Microfinance..........................
27
3.5 Type of Data
collection tools...........................................................................
28
3.6 Data analysis....................................................................................................
28
CHAPTER
FOUR
ANALYSIS,
DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION OF RESULTS
4.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 29
4.2 Response Received..........................................................................................
29
4.3 Background of selected Small and
medium scale business..............................
30
4.3.1 Years of
operation.............................................................................
30
4.3.2 Purposes of
Establishing business.....................................................
30
4.3.2 Small and medium scale business
and Employment........................... 31
4.3.4 Sources of
Business capital................................................................ 32
4.3.5 Products
offered by Microfinance bank and their effects on Small and medium scale
business 32
4.4 The Impact of Micro-Credit on Small
and medium scale business Performance 33
4.5 Volume
of Loan Granted.................................................................................
34
4.5.1 The
level of satisfaction of Small and medium scale business...................... 36
4.6 Challenges Small and medium scale
business face in accessing credit.............
37
4.7 Types of credits requested by Small
and medium scale business.....................
38
4.8 Frequency of credit requested by Small
and medium scale business................
38
4.9 Credit misappropriation...................................................................................
39
4.10 Major contributions of Deson and GIFS
Microfinance.................................... 40
4.11 The Contribution of MICROFINANCE BANK
in the Growth of Small and medium scale business 41
4.12 Prerequisites for accessing MICROFINANCE
BANK loans...........................
42
CHAPTER
FIVE
SUMMARY,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1
Summary………………………………………………………………………….45
5.2 Conclusion.......................................................................................................
46
5.3 Recommendations............................................................................................
47
References.............................................................................................................
49
Appendix...............................................................................................................
50
Appendix....................................................................................................................
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Nigeria
is said to have a relatively long history of government initiatives to promote
and finance, small and medium enterprises (Small and medium scale business).
The contributions these Small and medium scale business make to the economic
development and growth of Nigeria are substantial because so many people are
employed by these enterprises. This is so because it is accepted worldwide that
the development and growth of Small and medium scale business can play an
important role in turning the growing unemployment situation around. In the
light of foregoing, policies and programmes that would support the development
of Small and medium scale business are formulated and implemented to better the
lives of the citizenry. According to Mbuta and Nkandela (1998), the importance
of Small and medium scale business in contributing to job creation and output
growth is now widely accepted in both developed and developing countries. Of
particular interest is the process of expansion of these enterprises from micro
or small into medium size, as it is when they become medium-sized that growth-
oriented Small and medium scale business make their most tangible contribution
to economic growth and job creation. Dynamic medium-sized enterprises provide a
competitive edge in two ways - as leading subcontractors and as venture firms
in their own right.
(Cited in the research work of Owusu, 2011)
Also
as cited in the research work of Owusu, 2011 Abugre (1994) micro and small
enterprises are those enterprises employing 29 or fewer workers.
Microenterprises are those that employ between 1 to 5 people with fixed assets
not exceeding 10,000 US Dollars excluding vehicles, land and buildings. Small
enterprises employ between 6 and 29 or have fixed assets not exceeding 100,000
US Dollars excluding land and building. It must be emphasized that lack of
finance remains the major constraint to small and medium enterprises in the
country.
It
is believed that Nigeria began officially promoting the activities of small and
medium businesses in 1969 with the establishment of the credit guarantee scheme
by the Bank of Nigeria to assist entrepreneurs in obtaining bank credit. This
was followed in 1970 by the creation of the Nigeria business promoting
programme. The objective of these initiatives was to promote financial and
technical assistance to newly established and existing micro, small and medium
scale businesses, but their impact was limited. The schemes benefited mostly
politically connected Nigeriaian managers of foreign owned manufacturing
companies (Abugre, 1994).
In
fact, the need for sustainable sources of funding for Small and medium scale
business had necessitated the emergence of financial non-governmental
organisations on the economic and business scene of the country. According to
Opare-Djan (2002), the role Kraban Foundations has played in the microfinance
business is substantial. One can also cite the case of Kiva, Sinapi Aba among
others in NGOs implementation of micro financing activities.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In
the 2009 Bank of Nigeria report on the major operations of Banks and other
financial institutions in Nigeria, it was established that most formal banking
institutions do not cultivate the habit of doing business with individuals and
small business customers, since they consider them to be high risk clients. Small
and medium scale business are considered as high risk businesses because they
lack the necessary collateral to serve as security for loans and it is costly.
This is because applicants from the informal sector tend to apply for small
loans which require the same administrative procedure and oversight that are
required for the relatively larger loan request made by medium or large scale
firms. Hence, the co-operate culture of banks and financial institutions are
far removed from the informal world of the micro-entrepreneur.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The
general objective of this study is to find out the impact of micro credit on Small
and medium scale business performance. Specifically the study aims at:
1.
To find out the volume of
loans granted by Microfinance bank to Small and medium scale business
2.
To find out the
challenges Small and medium scale business face when assessing micro-credit
3.
To compare the rate at
which Small and medium scale business borrow from Microfinance bank as against
other sources of capital
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.
What is the impact of
micro credit on Small and medium scale business performance
2.
What is the volume of
loans granted by Microfinance bank to Small and medium scale business
3.
What are the challenges Small
and medium scale business face when assessing micro-credit
4.
What is the rate at which
Small and medium scale business borrow from Microfinance bank as against other
sources of capital
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
The
outcome of this research, which seeks to investigate the impact of microfinance
on Small and medium scale business in Owerri, will serve as a guide to policy
formulation and decision making input over the years. Also the findings of this
study would be used as an additional guide by economic policy makers into Small
and medium scale business in Nigeria. Also the results of the study can be
adopted and used as a guide to take more pragmatic decisions. The study will
also make known the activities of the two microfinance institutions under
study, which will highlight their activities in the broader perspective in
terms of granting loans and credit to the various Small and medium scale
business. The study will also serve as literature which will contribute and add
up to the existing knowledge of the proposed topic.
1.6 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY
The
study will focus on the city of Owerri which has an appreciable level of
development with an equally appreciable influx of both Small and medium scale
business and Microfinance bank. The phenomenon has in effect resulted in making
the city quite vibrant for business and hence a precise location for this
research works. Specifically, the study focused on Deson microfinance and GIFS
microfinance institutions in the Owerri Urban as well as the various
individuals and groups within the SME sector who form the client base of these
two Microfinance bank.
1.7 LIMITATION
OF THE STUDY
The
possible limitation of the project is attributed to the lack of time as well as
insufficient funds. The study would have been quite broad and representative if
it had covered all microfinance institutions nationwide. However, the research
is limited to only two microfinance Institutions in Owerri.
1.8 ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY
The
entire project is organized in five chapters. The introductory part is chapter
one. It deals with background information on the topic, the problem statement,
research objectives, and significance of the study, research questions,
limitations and delimitations. Chapter two comprises review of the relevant
literature of the study. Some of the notable areas reviewed included: Concepts
of micro, small and medium scale enterprises, sources of finance of Small and
medium scale business, activities of financial non-governmental organizations
and challenges facing the microfinance sector.
Chapter
three consists of the methodology, the instrument used for the study,
population, sample, and sampling techniques. Chapter four presents the results
of the study through an analysis of the data from the field survey and finally
the summary, conclusions and the recommendations are presented in chapter five.
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