Role of Financial Institutions in the Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises in Addis Ababa
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2012-02
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Abstract
This thesis examines the role of financial institutions, banks and micro finance institutions,
in the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The study focuses on examining the
contribution of financial institutions, assessing the accessibility and affordability of
products and services, and identifying ways of addressing the problems in accessing and
settling loans.
The study adopts a mixed research approach to test the hypothesis and answer research
questions. Specifically, the study uses survey of SMEs, documentary analysis (documents
held by SMEs), and in-depth interviews with banks managers/officials. The study
statistically analyses the results of survey and documentary analysis while descriptive
research approach was employed for in-depth interviews.
Results show that financial institutions were contributing to SMEs growth. Consequently,
the relationship between loans from financial institutions and SMEs growth are positive
and statistically significant. However, the extents of contribution were very low. Further, it
identifies ways of addressing the problems that SMEs face in accessing and settling loans
include: flexing terms and conditions, using alternative collateral and credit facilities,
refinancing, and postponing maturity period. Finally, the thesis recommends a serious of
measures which should be performed by the government and by financial institutions.
These include: creation of a level playing field, lowering transactional costs, and
commercial banks should reappraise their role.
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role, financial institutions, SMEs growth