Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance and Financial Performance of Deposit Taking Microfinance Institutions in Uganda

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ABSTRACT The study set was sought to assess and identify the effectiveness of ownership structure, corporate governance and financial performance of deposit taking microfinance institution in Uganda. It was guided by the three specific objectives and tested three hypotheses, that included investigation whether there is a strong correlation between: i) the effect of ownership structure on the financial performance of deposit taking microfinance institutions, and ii) the effect of corporate governance on financial performance. Descriptive design was used in order to reveal connections, patterns and relationships since it allows for analysis of data to determine a preexisting relationship and researcher makes no attempt to manipulate the independent variable. Annual Quantitative data (2011-2016) of selected DMI was used in this study. The results revealed that ownership structure positively and significantly affects financial performance (p

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