Financial Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala; A Case Study of Kampala Down Town Traders

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION .......................................................................................................................... i

APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................ ii

DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................ iii

ACKNOWLEDGMENT ............................................................................................................ iv

TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. v

LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................................... xi

LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................................................. xiii

LIST OF ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................ xiv

ABSTRACT .............................................................................................................................. xvi

CHAPTER ONE ......................................................................................................................... 1

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 1

1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1

1.1 Background of the study ......................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Proble1n staten1ent. .................................................................................................................. 3

1.3 Purpose of the study ................................................................................................................ 3

1.5 Research Questions ................................................................................................................. 4

1.6 Scope of the study ................................................................................................................... 4

1.6.1 Time scope ........................................................................................................................... 4

1.6.2 Geographical scope .............................................................................................................. 4

1.6.3 Subject scope ....................................................................................................................... 4

1.7 Significance of the study ......................................................................................................... 4

CHAPTER TWO ........................................................................................................................ 6

LITERATURE REVIEW .......................................................................................................... 6

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2.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 6

2.1 Concept of microfinance institutions (MFI's) ........................................................................ 6

2.1.1 Status ofMFis in Uganda .................................................................................................... 7

2.1.2 Mode of Operation ofMFis ................................................................................................. 7

2.1.3 Micro Finance Institutions' products ................................................................................... 8

2.2 Microfinance loans ................................................................................................................. 9

2.2. I Interest rates ......................................................................................................................... 9

2.2.2. Repay1nent schedule ......................................................................................................... 1 0

2.2.3. Loan a1nount. .................................................................................................................... ! 0

2.2.4 Credit period or loan period ............................................................................................... ! 0

2.2.5 Collateral requirement ....................................................................................................... I 1

2.3 MFis Responsibilities ........................................................................................................... 11

2.3.1 Legibility criterion ............................................................................................................. 11

2.3.2 Methods of lending ............................................................................................................ 11

2.3.3. Loan appraisal ................................................................................................................... l2

2.3.4. Monitoring ........................................................................................................................ 13

2.3.5 Training .............................................................................................................................. l3

2.4 Small Scale Enterprises (SSEs) ............................................................................................ 14

2.4.1 Growth of Small Scale Enterprises in Uganda .................................................................. 15

2.4.2 The distribution of Small Scale Enterprises (SSEs ) .......................................................... 15

2.4.3 Performance ....................................................................................................................... 15

2.4.5 Medium enterprise financing in Uganda ............................................................................ 16

2.4.6 Relationship between micro finance loans and performance of medium enterprises ........ 17

2.5 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................ 18

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CHAPTER THREE .................................................................................................................. 20

METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................... 20

3.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 20

3.1 Research design .................................................................................................................... 20

3.2 Study population ................................................................................................................... 20

3.4 Sample size ........................................................................................................................... 21

3.5 Sampling procedure .............................................................................................................. 21

3.6 Data collection sources ......................................................................................................... 21

3.6.1 Prin1ary data sources .......................................................................................................... 21

3.7 Data collection methods and tools ........................................................................................ 22

3.7.1 Survey data collection method ........................................................................................... 22

3.7.2 Questionnaire tools ............................................................................................................ 22

3.8 Data processing, analysis, presentation and limitations ofthe study .................................... 22

3.8.1 Data processing .................................................................................................................. 22

3.8.2 Data analysis ...................................................................................................................... 22

3.8.3 Data presentation ............................................................................................................... 22

3.8.4 Limitations ofthe study ..................................................................................................... 23

CHAPTER FOUI~ ..................................................................................................................... 24

DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS ........ 24

4.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 24

4.1 Demographic characteristics of Respondents ...................................................................... .24

4.1.1 What are the different forms ofloans provided by MFis? ................................................ 32

4.1.2 What is the repayment period of loans provided by MFis to medium enterprises? .......... 33

4.1.4 What is the extent the duration of a loan affecting its repayment? .................................... 35

4.1.5 What is the size of the loan provided by MF!s to medium enterprises? ............................ 36

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4.1.6 Are respondents are engaged in any type of business? ...................................................... 37

4.2.2 What the perception ofperformance level of medium enterprises? ................................. .40

4.2.3 What is the trend of performance of medium enterprises? ............................................... .41

4.2.4 Do respondents generate enough profits for repaying back the loan? .............................. .42

4.2.5 To what extent do the respondents generate enough profits to repay back the loan? ........ 43

4.3 OBJECTIVE 3 ...................................................................................................................... 44

4.3.2 What is the extent of the effect of microfinance loans on the performance of medium

enterprises? ................................................................................................................................. 45

4.3.3 Do sales revenues increase as a result of using a loan? .................................................... .46

4.3.4 Ifyes, in which range weekly? .......................................................................................... 47

4.3.5 What are the stipulations under which credit is granted? ................................................. .48

CHAPTER FIVE ...................................................................................................................... 49

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND AREAS

OF FURTHER STUDY ............................................................................................................ 49

5.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 49

5 .I Summary of major findings ................................................................................................. .49

5.1.1 De1nographic characteristics .............................................................................................. 49

Objective 1 .................................................................................................................................. 49

5.2 To assess the nature ofmicrofinance loans to medium enterprises ...................................... 49

5.2.1 What are the different forms of loans provided by MFis? ................................................ 49

5.2.2 What is the repayment period of loans provided by MFis to medium enterprises? .......... 50

5.2.3 Does the duration of a loan affect its repayment? ............................................................ ,50

5.2.4 What is the extent ofthe duration ofthe loan affecting its repayment? ............................ 50

5.2.5 What is the size of the loan provided by MF!s to medium enterprises? ............................ 50

5.2.6 Are respondents engaged in any type of business? ............................................................ 50

ABSTRACT This research report was carried out on Micro Finance Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala a case study of Kampala Down Town Traders. The report contains the background to the study which specifically talks about the definition of Microfinance institutions (MFis), examples and forms of MFis and the scope of their operation in Uganda. The services and beneficiaries of these MFls services together with their sources of funds have been mentioned. The objectives of the study were; To establish the nature of Microfinance loans to Medium enterprises, To establish the level of performance of recipient Medium enterprises and To establish the relationship between microfinance loans and performance of Medium enterprises. Across sectional research design was used in the study, the sample size comprised of 40 respondents where by I 0 were micro finance employees or staffs and 30 were Medium enterprise owners. The main types of data used in the study were primary and secondary data. The questionnaires led to the collection of primary data while the use of text books journals, research materials and other Media sources, collected secondary data. The data collection method used for the study was survey and questionnaires as a tool. The findings of the study were analyzed and presented in this research report, Data analysis was conducted as a simultaneous activity with data collection and data was presented using tables, pie charts, frequencies and percentages. Most females were found to be engaged in business than men, majority of respondents also preferred medium term loans, the repayment period was not so favorable for the Medium owners, sales revenues were found out to increase as a result of using a loan. However the stipulations under which credit was granted such as interest rates were not favorable for the Medium owners. In conclusion, it can be deducted that the existing microfinance loan terms are not favorable to the performance of Medium enterprises. The findings also indicate that the performance of Medium enterprises was not at the required standards. The researcher recommends that microfinance institutions should improve and review their loan terms /stipulations such as interest rates, collateral security loan period, so as to enable MEs better performance.
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APA

PROSSY, N (2022). Financial Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala; A Case Study of Kampala Down Town Traders. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/financial-loans-and-performance-of-medium-enterprises-in-kampala-a-case-study-of-kampala-down-town-traders

MLA 8th

PROSSY, NATWONGYERA "Financial Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala; A Case Study of Kampala Down Town Traders" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Jul. 2022, https://afribary.com/works/financial-loans-and-performance-of-medium-enterprises-in-kampala-a-case-study-of-kampala-down-town-traders. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

PROSSY, NATWONGYERA . "Financial Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala; A Case Study of Kampala Down Town Traders". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Jul. 2022. Web. 26 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/financial-loans-and-performance-of-medium-enterprises-in-kampala-a-case-study-of-kampala-down-town-traders >.

Chicago

PROSSY, NATWONGYERA . "Financial Loans and Performance of Medium Enterprises in Kampala; A Case Study of Kampala Down Town Traders" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 26, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/financial-loans-and-performance-of-medium-enterprises-in-kampala-a-case-study-of-kampala-down-town-traders