Kampala International University the effect of credit management on the sustainability of Microfinance Institutions: a case study of Pride Microfinance Mukono Branch, Uganda
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2008-05
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Kampala International University: College of Economics and Management
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of credit management on the sustainability of Microfinance Institutions in Pride Microfinance Mukono Branch. The specific objectives of the study were to evaluate the relationship between pre-credit disbursement process and MFI's sustainability, to establish the relationship between credit terms and clients' needs' satisfaction and to evaluate the relationship between credit delivery and repayment process. The methods used for data collection were questionnaires to the staff members of pride micro finance and focus group discussions for clients. In chapter four, the findings were presented and interpreted in relation to the study objectives and research questions. While linking to the existing literature, results included demographic characteristics, frequency and percentages. Based on the findings it was observed that there is significant relationship between credit management and sustainability of MFI's. In chapter five, development of solutions to the problem, summary of the findings and conclusions were attempted. The findings suggested recommendations on areas pertaining to capacity building programs to the firm's man power widening the scope of the amenity among others.
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A research report submitted to the School of Business and Management as a partial fulfillment of the Award of Bachelor of Business Administration of Kampala International University
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Credit management, Sustainability, Microfinance Institutions, Mukono Branch