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    Do Micro Finance Banks Influence The Performance Of Small Scale Business Entrepreneurs In Ijebu North Lga, Ogun State, Nigeria?

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    2024-09-30
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    OGUNMUYIWA, Ph.DMichael Segun
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    This paper contributes to the debate on the impact of Microfinance financial and non-financial services on the development of small-scale entrepreneurs. This study actually investigated the influence of Access to Microfinance Credit and Microfinance services on the development of small-scale entrepreneurs in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Survey research design using simple random sampling technique was employed to select 90 out of 175 registered small-scale entrepreneurs in Ijebu North LGA. Applying regression analysis on the primary data collected showed that a positive and significant relationship exists between Access to Microfinance credit and performance of small-scale entrepreneurs in the sampled areas. In addition, Microfinance service was also found to exert a significant influence on small-scale entrepreneurs’ performance, albeit, the correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination were below average. This notwithstanding, the study concludes that Microfinance provision of credit; financial services, business support, and empowerment have positively influenced business performance, income generation, asset accumulation, and overall well-being of small-scale entrepreneurs in the sample area. It is recommended that microfinance institutions should continue to focus on expanding access to credit and other financial and advisory services to small-scale entrepreneurs to continuously improve their overall performance.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/sbe.2024.0156
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/61560
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