Impact of Microfinance Services on the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises Special Reference to Maharagama Area
Date
2024-11-11
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Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.
Abstract
Microfinance is an economic development tool that provides financial services such as small
loans, savings, micro leasing, and money transfers to poor people. Micro and small-sized
enterprises (MSEs) are recognized around the world for their critical role in driving
grassroots economic growth and promoting equitable, sustainable development. The
purpose of this study is to examine the impact of microfinance services on the performance
of MSEs in the Maharagama area. A sample of 357 micro and small enterprises benefiting
from Samurdhi Bank in the Maharagama area was selected using simple random sampling
method. The Microfinance services - micro-credit, micro-savings, and micro-training were
considered as independent variables while the enterprises’ performance was considered as
dependent variable. Data were collected by issuing a structured questionnaire and
correlation analysis, regression analysis and factor analysis were done to measure the impact
of financial services on performance of MSEs. The results indicated that microfinance
services significantly affect MSE performance. Specifically, micro-credit enhances
operational capacity and growth potential, while micro-training improves managerial skills
and business practices. These insights are valuable for policymakers, for formulating
policies to foster economic growth, job creation and creating an environment conducive to
the success of micro and small enterprises.
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Keywords
Maharagama, Micro Credit, Micro and small enterprises, Micro Finance, Micro Savings
Citation
Weerasekara, P. H., & Wijetunge, W. A. D. S. (2024). Impact of Microfinance Services on the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises Special Reference to Maharagama Area. 15th International Conference on Business and Information – 2024. Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.