Role of microfinance institutions on the growth of small and medium sized enterprises. A case study of Finca Uganda-head office, Kololo
Abstract
Accessing credit is considered to be an important factor in increasing the development of small
and medium sized businesses. the study was conducted to investigate the role of Microfinance
institutions in this case FINCA on the growth and development of small and medium sized
enterprises guided by the following research objectives: To examine the extent to which interest
rates by MFI’s influence the growth of SMEs in Uganda, examine how credit facilities rendered
influence the growth of SMEs in Uganda and establish how collateral security effects the growth
of SMEs in Uganda.Case study design was used as an approach in the study for collecting data
aimed at exploring an in depth analysis and the population under investigation included the SME
owner’s using FINCA for financial services plus the FINCA staff involved in the process.
Primary and secondary data were used in the research. The primary data was got from FINCA
clients (staff and present clients). The information was obtained through self-administered
questionnaires and interviews where a total of 45 male and female individuals participated.
Secondary data was obtained from published materials, which included journals, textbooks
magazines, internal reports and newspapers. The study elicited several conclusions; notable
among them is that FINCA offers several services to its clients that are of economic and growth
benefit. The study yielded the following recommendations; collateral requirement should be
given due attention because it could have significant negative effects on the financial
institutions’ lending, the management of lending institutions should ensure that they carry out a
research on consumer needs to establish the ideal interest rates to be charged and also the owners
of the SME’s should always monitor their loan usage to avoid misappropriation.