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THE ROLE OF MICRO FINANCE IN SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISE
A CASE STUDY OF OHHA MICROFINANCE
ABSTRACT
This
research work was undertaken to roles of microfinance banks in financing small
and medium scale enterprise. The work was intended to achieve the following
objectives to ascertain the extent to which micro finance bank has been
assisting in providing credit facilities to small scale industrialists, to
determine the cost of variability in small scale industrial financing by micro
finance bank. The literature review also describe objectives and functions of
the microfinance bank, roles of microfinance policy and importance of
micro and small scale enterprises in Enugu state and Nigeria as a whole. All
the aspect of this work is relevant to both management and those who may be
interested in carrying out further study on this topic. Relevant data were
collected from both primary and secondary sources. Questionnaire was the main
primary data instruments employed while data from various relevant publications
such as textbooks, journals and internet articles constituted the sources of
secondary data. The data collected were analysis using simple tables and
percentage analysis. The study observed that Microfinance Bank performances
were very impressive during the period under study especially in making fund
available for small and meduim scale enterprise in Enugu state;
although it based on operation or
services on savings deposit account, loan and advances (credit facilities) to
customers and few small scale industrialists and also payment of salaries to
workers of different organizations. The study recommended that In order to
reduce the risk of doubtful credit or facilities, the government should
increase the percentage grants to micro finance banks for small and medium
scale enterprises and also put more emphasis on credit guarantee scheme by
introducing more of such scheme for the benefit of small and medium scale
enterprises. Finally, the government and management of micro finance bank
should emphasize on collateral as a condition for granting credit facility to
small scale business in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
Background of the
study
1.1 Statement
of the study
1.2 Objective
of the study
1.3 Research
Questions
1.4 Scope
of the study
1.5 Significance
of the study
1.6 Limitation
of the study
1.7 Definition
of terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature
review
2.1 Origin of Micro Finance
Bank in Nigeria
2.2 Definition
of Microfinance Banks
2.3 Objectives
and Functions of the Microfinance Bank
2.4 Micro
Credit
2.5 Roles
of Microfinance Policy
2.6 Types
and Importance of Micro and Small Scale
2.7 The
Roles of Microfinance Bank in Financing Business
2.8 Problems
of Micro and Small Scale Enterprises
2.9 Challenges
Facing Micro and Small Scale Enterprises
2.10 Ways
of Developing Micro and Small Enterprises
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research methodology
3.1 Research
Design
3.2 Area
of Study
3.3 Population
of the Study
3.4 Sources
of Data
3.5 Sample
Size Determination
3.6 Research
Instrumentation
3.7 Method
of Investigation
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Presentation
analysis and interpretation of data
4.1 Analysis
and Interpretation of Findings
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary recommendation and
conclusion
5.1 Summary
of Findings
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Conclusion
Bibliography
LIST OF TABLES
Table
1. Do you think that microfinance banks have played a
significant role in small and meduim scale enterprise in Enugu State?
Table
2. Have the microfinance banks positive effect on socio
economic development of Nigeria as a whole?
Table
3. To what extent has Microfinance Bank assisted in
providing credit facilities for rural development and problems hindering the
assistance?
Table
4. Are the problems encountered by businesses in
obtaining credit facilities from Microfinance Bank in Enugu?
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
CBN:
Central Bank of Nigeria
NBMFB:
National Board of Micro Finance Bank
MAMSER:
Microfinance Banks in
Mobilizing the Rural Infrastructures and Directorate for Social Mobilization
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGOUND OF THE STUDY
In
the past, government has initiated series of micro programmes targeted at the
poor with the overriding objective of making credit readily available to those
who were traditionally denied access to credit. Such credits in the world over
were used for the development of small and meduim scale enterprise, which has
been described as the springboard for sustainable development. In all emerging
economies like Nigeria, the government has shown a great concern for the
development of small and meduim scale enterprise because of the underlying
socio economic factors plaguing the nation. some of the reasons include: the
past policies failed to generate efficient self sustaining impetus needed to
uplift the country to the ‘take-off’ stage of growth, the increased emphasis on
self-reliant approach to the development and the recognition that dynamic and
growing petty-business can contribute substantially to a wide range of
developmental objectives. However, the full potential of the micro business in
the development process have not been realized owing to numerous bottlenecks.
In the light of this, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as part of its reform
agenda, initiated Micro Finance Banks, a policy initiative aimed at bringing
credit to the door step of the poor who do not have such access under the
conventional financial system. The thrust of this project is to articulate the
prospects of the micro finance banks towards boosting the performance thereby
reducing the level of poverty and enhancing employment generation.
Micro finance banking institution were conceived
and came into been in December 2007. It was packaged to address the issue of
cultivating appropriate modern banking habits in the rural area, through the
social local institution such as community social clubs and other individuals
who are encouraged to be co-owner of the bank through the purchase of shares.
The government came in as a second tier supervisory agency through the National
Board of Micro Finance Bank (NBMFB) to oversee the establishment and operation.
From December 2007, a total of 402 community now micro finance Banks came into
being with a total deposit of =N=20 million. Loan and advances disbursed to
individuals and enterprises stood at (=N= 155.1million) all these are with
share capital cash of (=N=239.8 million). To complement the efforts of
microfinance banks in mobilizing the rural infrastructures and directorate for
social mobilization (MAMSER) by virtue of their grass roots oriented programmes
conducted extensive research into the introduction of the microfinance banking
system in area that it will be of good benefit to the people. Okafor (1992), in
his reports for micro finance banks being the main link between the formal and
informal financial sectors.
It is
now common knowledge according to Egbe (2000) that the 1980s witnessed a rapid
growth of commercial banking activities in many Nigerian rural communities
where banking habits, culture, commitment and community development was poor if
not non-existent. It is instructive to note that during this period, community
funds among rural dwellers were hardly gathered for savings and loans in order
to stimulate domestic investment. Suffice it to say that in rural communities,
the rural business class hardly seeks formal institutional credits to improve
their economic base.
It
would be observed that, despite the presumed developments in the Nigerian
economy, the country is still largely being regarded as a developing country
(Onyema, 2006). More so, its industrial growth is not quite impressive. Before
the emergence of formal microfinance institutions, informal microfinance activities
flourished all over the country. Traditionally, microfinance in Nigeria entails
traditional informal practices such as local money lending, rotating credit and
savings practices, credit from friends and relatives, government owned
institutional arrangements, poverty reduction programmes etc (Lemo, 2006). The
Central institutions in Nigeria are relatively new, as most of them never
registered after 1981.
Before now, commercial banks traditionally lend
to medium and large enterprises which are judged to be credit-worthy. They
avoided doing business with the poor and their micro enterprises because the
associated cost and risks are considered to be relatively high (Anyanwu, 2004).
Barbara (1999), posit that the need for microfinance banking among rural
dwellers has been on the increase, and as such, between 1989 and 1990, the
Federal Government initiative aimed at actualizing this growing need expanded
the rural banking scheme with the launching of Peoples Bank and Community Bank
respectively. To make borrowing easy enough for rural communities, these banks
do not require sophisticated collateral for borrowing. Also, interest on
borrowed money was made as low as possible by the two banks to enable
small-scale rural community industrialist and agriculturist to borrow with
ease. Today, many rural communities in Nigeria have one or more of this
microfinance bank, and they have had far more reaching implications for the
entire socio-economic development of rural communities in Nigeria. It is worthwhile
to note, according to Usang (2006), that many would recall how lack of funds
often caused the collapse of small businesses and the extinction of ingenious
ideas before they could be translated into reality.
It is now widely believed that following government’s
acclaimed policies on rural development, rural investment will be given a boost
via microfinance banking as all frustrations of our hardworking, devoted but
under-privileged masses would come to an end. However, the idea behind
microfinance banking is to encourage rural development through rural commitment
in modern financial institutions within the rural environment.
Thus, microfinance banking is supposed to be the
machineries for financial and economic emancipation as its growth is connected
with the community in which it serves. It is therefore not certain whether or
not micro-finance banks actually impacts on small and meduim scale
businesses in the rural communities.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The financing in most cases in normally provided
by the owners. The owners fail to realize the importance of external source of
capital in order affect expansion in the business; in most cases, the by the
owner, members of the family and friends in most cases. In another development,
small and medium enterprise experiences difficulties in raising equity capital
from the finance houses or individuals. Even when the finance house agrees to
provide equity capital, the conditions are always dreadful. All these result to
inadequate capital available to the sector and thus lead to poor financing.
This is the bane of most cottage industries in Nigeria. About 80% of small and
medium enterprises are stifled because of this problem of poor financing and
other problems associated with it (Chukwuemeka, 2006). The problems that
emanated from poor financing include:
a) Lack of competent management which is the
consequence of inability of owners to employ the services of experts. b) Use of
obsolete equipment and methods of production because of owner’s inability to
access new technology. c) Excessive competition which resulted from sales which
is a consequence of poor finance to cope with increased competition in the
industry.
The
statement of the problem or challenges facing micro finance bank in financing
small and meduim scale enterprises in Enugu are:
i. High
Operating Cost: Small units of services pose the
challenges of high operating cost, several loan
applications to be processed, numerous accounts to be managed and monitored,
and repayment collection to be made from several locations especially in rural
communities.
ii. Repayment
Problem: Loan default is a major threat
to micro finance banks’ sustainability; it is
the deadly “virus” which affects the operation of the banks. It demoralized
staff and deprives beneficiaries of further valuable services.
iii. Inadequate
Experienced Credit Staff: Micro
financing is more than dispensing loans, to be
viable micro finance banks require experienced and skilled personnel. As a
young and growing industry, there is a dearth of experienced staff in planning,
product development and effective engagement with clients.
iv. Problems
Of Illiteracy: This affects record keeping
and decisions-making ability of borrowers and
consequently affects their relationship with the banks.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
It is
against this backdrop that the purpose of this work attempts to ascertain the
role of microfinance banks in small and meduim scale enterprise in Enugu State,
and specifically:
1.) To
Identify and analyze the effect of microfinance banks on socio economic
development i.e. employment and income generation of the rural communities in
state.
2.). To
examine the influence of microfinance bank credit subsidy, interest etc, on the
level of credit demand by small scale businesses.
3.) To
ascertain the extent to which Microfinance Bank has been assisting in providing
credit facilities for rural development and problems hindering the assistance.
4.) To
identify the problems encountered by small scale business in obtaining credit
facilities from Microfinance Bank.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The
following research question guided this study
1. Do
you think that microfinance banks have played a significant role in small and
meduim scale enterprise in Enugu State?
2. Have
the microfinance banks positive effect on socio economic development of Nigeria
as a whole?
3. To
what extent has Microfinance Bank assisted in providing credit facilities for
rural development and problems hindering the assistance?
4. What
are the problems encountered by businesses in obtaining credit facilities from
Microfinance Bank in Enugu?
1.5 SCOPE OF
THE STUDY
The
study is aimed at investigating the roles of microfinance banks in financing
business in the area concern. Due to current emphasis on industrialization of
the country by the government and in order to reduce the country’s import bills
and solving the problem of unemployment that the study focused attention on the
needs for small and medium scale business and it’s financing.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The development of business and self reliance in
industrial and food production coupled with adequate provision of raw materials
as inputs to other businesses among the top most priority of the successive
government plan.
Against this background, the study of financial problems facing business is
very essential, such study will enable the sector solve the problem and face
every increasing demand for production.
Examination of Microfinance Bank performance in financing business in Enugu
revealed to a large extent why there has been a decline in industrial output in
recent years. This study will enable the government get to know the problems
facing small and meduim scale enterprise especially in the area of finance banks
and realized how difficult the porches is, and device a measure to solve the
problems. Through this study the government will consequently be able to know
how to uplift the status of microfinance banks.
Secondly, this study will be relevant to other researchers because it will
enable them to look into other related areas of study, which this could not
cover. The significance of this study enables the researcher widens their scope
of knowledge in microfinance banks financing of businesses.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
The following definitions are defined in the
context for which they are used in this research work;
Micro Finance Banks
This is a self sustaining financial institution
owned and managed by a community or group of communities for the purpose of
providing credit deposits, banking and other financial services to its members,
largely on the basis of their self recognition and credit worthiness.
Small Scale Businesses
This is a business that is independently owned
and operated not dominated in its field of operation. It is a business
established whose total assets in capital, equipment, plants and working
capital is less than (=N=4, 000, 000) four million naira and employing less
than 50 full time workers and wholly indigenous.
Economic growth:
This refers to the steady process by which
the productive capacity of the economy is increased over time to bring about
rising levels of national income.
Economic development:
This can be known as nothing less than “The upward
movement of the entire social system or it many be interpreted as the
attainment of a number of ideas of modernization such as a rise in
productivity, social and economic equal section. Modern knowledge improved
institutions and attitudes and a traditionally co-ordinate systems of policy
measures that can remove the host of undesirable conditions in the social
system that have perpetuated a state of under development”.
Financial institution:
These are institutions either private or public
that channels loanable funds from savers to borrowers. Example,
commercial banks and development banks, micro finance bank.
BANK:
Bank is a financial institution where money and
other valuable items are kept for safe custody, Example commercial banks,
development banks, merchant banks e.t.c. Each of these banks performs different
roles or functions in the economy.
Community bank:
This is a unit and self sustaining financial
institution owner and managed by a community or group of
communities.
Deposits:
They are instrument collected by the banks
inform of cash valuable items e.t.c. for safety.
Rural areas: They are those remote villages that
have no or little development.
CBN: Central Bank of Nigeria: This is the apex financial
institution that supervises, regulates and controls other banks, volume of
money in a country in established in 1952.
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