Microfinance services and economic development of people in Wakiso district; Case study: Munaku Kaama Kisubi SACCO, Katabi Sub-County
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of Microfinance services and the Economic development of
people in Wakiso district: a case study of Munaku Kaama Kisubi Sacco, Katabi sub-county. The
study covered the period 2010 to 2015. The three objectives of this study were; to assess the
effect of loan access, to analyze the effect of the availability of micro-saving services and to
evaluate the effect of non-financial services on the economic development of people.
The researcher employed the case study research design, quantitative approach, and
questionnaires were used to collect data and SPSS software was applied for analysis.
The findings on the microfinance services on the economic development of people showed that,
accessibility of micro loan services creates opportunities for self-employment, enables
investments, provides the needed capital to help clients expand their businesses, enables the
acquisition of assets, protection against risks and increase in income and helps in gaining of
financial security. On the availability of micro-saving services the findings indicated that clients
secure their finances, reduces the risks of keeping cash, helps poor people who cannot save with
commercial banks, accumulation of capital resource for investment, act as security in acquiring
and repayment of loans, increase clients’ capital resources, and helps people to have a systematic
saving culture. Non-financial services have enabled clients to acquire intensive education,
capacity building and training, acquiring business related knowledge and saving skills, ensured
good practice of preventive and curing health measures for healthy wellbeing, gaining
knowledge to help them increase agricultural production, efficiency in management of cost of
operation, better skills on leadership and public speaking, planning the loan re-payment and
learning how to get out of poverty, illiteracy and disease.
The researcher recommended that microfinance institutions should ease loan access to the
people, ensure that there is availability of micro-saving services and they should also provide
other non-financial services as they lead to economic development of the people as findings
revealed.