ABSTRACT The study on lending policies and credit access among women entrepreneurs in selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda was based on descriptive correlation survey designs. The researcher used SAQ to collect primary data from 162 customers, using simple random sampling. Data analysis was done using SPSS’s relative frequencies on respondents profile; means and standard deviations on lending policies and credit access; and PLCC on the relationship between independent and dependent variables. The study was based on four specific objectives: (i) to determine the respondent’s profile in terms of age, marital status, level of education, type of business, experience in that business, name of the bank and experience with the bank, (ii) to determine the extent of the of existing lending policies in selected commercial Banks in Rwanda, (iii) to determine the level credit access among women entrepreneurs in Rwanda, and (iv) to determine the relationship between lending policies and credit access among women entrepreneurs in the selected commercial banks in Rwanda. This study findings revealed that majority of the respondents were above 40 years and married, those with A- level academic qualification dominated the study, most were engaged in retail business with experience of at least 2years and above, majority were customers of BPR particularly Remera branch and they were customers for these banks for relatively a very long period ranging from three years and above. The study went ahead to reveal that the level of lending policies was very high at (mean=3.78); the level of credit access by female entrepreneurs was found to be moderate at (mean=2.79); and the study went ahead to reveal that lending policies positively and significantly influence access to credit by female entrepreneurs in selected commercial Banks in Rwanda. The researcher recommended that Government should make lending policies flexible to reduce bureaucracy and time spent on loan processing. Banks should make thorough investigation need to be made to ascertain customer’s ability to service the loan, help customers in business initiation inform of training and capacity building.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter Page
PreHm~nary pages
Declaration A
Declaration B ii
Approval sheet iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgements v
List of Acronym vi
Abstract viii
List of Tables xii
ONE THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
Background of the Study 1
Problem Statement 4
Purpose of the Study 5
Research Objectives 5
Research Questions 5
Hypothesis 6
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Scope of the Study 6
Significance of the Study 6
Operational Definitions 7
TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 9
Concepts, opinions, Ideas from author/expert 9
Theoretical Perspective 13
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THREE METHODOLOGY 22
Research Design 22
Research Population 22
Sample Size 23
Sampling Procedure 24
Research Instrument 24
Validity and Reliability of the Instrument 24
Data Gathering Procedures 26
Data Analysis 27
Ethical Considerations 27
Limitation of the Study 27
FOUR DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 29
Profile of the Respondents 29
Extent of existing Lending Policies 33
Level of Credit Access among Women Entrepreneurs 37
Relationship between Lending Policies and Credit Access 41
FIVE FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 43
Summary of the Findings 43
Conclusions 44
Recommendations 45
Areas for further Research 47
References 48
Appendices 51
Appendix I: Transmitta[ letter from CHDR 51
Appendix II: Transmittal letter from Government 52
Appendix III: Informed Consent 53
Appendix IV: Research Instrument 54
Appendix V: Sample of Commercial banks’ credit policy 59
Appendix VI: Researcher’s Curriculum Vitae 83
Research, S. (2022). Lending Policies and Access to Credit by Women Entrepreneurs in Selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/lending-policies-and-access-to-credit-by-women-entrepreneurs-in-selected-commercial-banks-in-rwanda
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Research, SSA . "Lending Policies and Access to Credit by Women Entrepreneurs in Selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda". Afribary, Afribary, 27 Sep. 2022. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/lending-policies-and-access-to-credit-by-women-entrepreneurs-in-selected-commercial-banks-in-rwanda >.
Research, SSA . "Lending Policies and Access to Credit by Women Entrepreneurs in Selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/lending-policies-and-access-to-credit-by-women-entrepreneurs-in-selected-commercial-banks-in-rwanda