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Title: THE ROLE OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF GHANA
Other Titles: A CASE STUDY IN KUMASI METROPOLIS SMEs
Authors: AIDOO, FAUSTINA
ADJEI DANSO, MARGARET
AKOTO, BAFFOUR
ATTAKORA, MILLICENT
CARL, COMFORT
Keywords: MICROFINANCE
INSTITUTIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2012
Abstract: Microfinance refers to the provision of financial services to the poor-low income clients, including, consumers and the self – employed (Ledgerwood, 2000),Christen et al (2004) asserted that microfinance refers to a movement that envisions “a world which as many poor and near-poor households as possible have permanent access to an appropriate range of high quality finance services and the management of small amounts of money through a range of products and a system of intermediary functions that are targeted at low income clients. The aim of the study was to identify the role of microfinance institutions on the economic development of Ghana in relation to employment, revenue generation to the economy of Ghana and their social responsibility to their operating areas. The targeted groups for the study were the sampled managers of Microfinance institutions, employee working at the institutions as well as SME’s benefiting from the microfinance institutions. The researcher also obtained information from published documents which include; written records, articles, broachers, internet etc. The study again provide a clear description of how data was collected to enhance the readers understanding and evaluation and also aid interested parties in replicating the study. It includes sections such as research design, population, data source and data analysis, sampling techniques and methods of analysis. After the analysis, the researcher found out that microfinance institutions have contributed immensely to the development of Ghana through provision of monitory services in the form of loans, promoting small scale businesses and reduction of unemployment rate.
Description: International aid donors, government, scholars and other development experts have paid attention to microfinance as a strategy capable of reaching women, individuals and involving them in the development process and eradicating poverty. The microfinance industry has made great strides toward identifying barriers to individuals’ financial services and developing ways to overcome those barriers. Microfinance institutions (MFI) have also been around for decades, providing customers who were traditionally neglected by commercial banks. One of the earlier and long-lived microcredit organizations providing small loans to rural poor with no collateral was the Irish Loan Fund systems, initiated in the early 1700s by the nationalist Jonathan Swift. The MFIs has also played a major role in reducing the unemployment rate in the economy especially in Ghana. This type of microenterprise credit was based on solidarity group lending in which every member of a group guaranteed the repayment of all members. These microenterprise lending programs had an almost exclusive focus on credit for income generating activities targeting very poor borrowers. The existence of these microfinance institutions especially in Kumasi metropolis has really helped small and micro-business to gain start-up capital and to expand their businesses. These institutions also give credit training to their client and to help them manage their businesses. Microfinance is not a new concept. Itdates back in the 19th century when money lenders were informally performing the role of now formal financial institutions. The informal financial institutions constitute; village banks, cooperative credit unions, state owned banks and social venture capital funds to help the poor. These institutions are those that provide savings and credit services for small and medium size enterprises. They mobilize rural savings and have simple and straight forward procedures that originate from local cultural and are easily understood by the population (Germidis et al.,1991)
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