The Influence Of Access To Banking Services On The Performance Of Business Owned By Women :The Case Of Meru Municipality

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Date
2013Author
Muigu, Samson Njenga
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The goal of banks is to promote economic development by supporting businesses through
provision of credit facilities and a culture of savings amongst individuals and businesses. By
international standards, the level of penetration of banking services in Kenya is very low. The
purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of banking services on business
performance of women enterprises in Meru Municipality. This study employed descriptive
survey design by use of questionnaires. According to the Ministry of Trade Imenti North
District there are approximately 360 women owned businesses within Meru municipality
Central Business District (CBD).This research used probability sampling design. Stratified
simple random sampling was used to take a sample from the target population. This research
used self administered drop and pick questionnaires with closed and open ended questions to
ensure consistency and getting the independent respondents view. The researcher edited,
coded, classified and tabulated the data. The researcher also used statistical tools in data
analysis such as measures of central tendency to reduce the large volume of raw data to an
extent to which it can be read easily and used for further analysis. Data collected was
analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study found that majority of the women
entrepreneurs had borrowed a loan from a commercial bank but also majority of them got
capital from loans from micro finance institutions. The study found that majority of the
women entrepreneurs used an agent for banking services to get services such as cash
withdrawal, mini statements and cash deposits. Also, majority of the women entrepreneurs
used mobile banking services weekly. Moreover, majority of the women entrepreneurs used
bank account weekly. The study concludes that only a few women had borrowed a loan from
a commercial bank. They preferred banking with the agent than in the banking hall due to
flexible hours of operation. Agency banking improved the performance of the business to a
fair extent. The quality of service offered by mobile banking was high. They were hindered
to operate a bank account by lack of information on accounts. Banking had improved the
performance of the business to a great extent. The study recommends that financial
institutions should encourage women to take loans. This can be done by ensuring there is no
discrimination between women and men while giving loans. Mobile banking should be
encouraged among women. They need to be told of the benefits and how it eases
transactions.
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Master of Arts degree in Project Planning and ManagementPublisher
University of Nairobi Facuty of Arts
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Research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of
Master of Arts degree in Project Planning and Management of the University Of
Nairobi
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