Essays about: "Saccos"
Found 4 essays containing the word Saccos.
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1. Transnationalism challenges of Saccos through diaspora accounts : Evidence from a Kenyan Emerging markets
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Ekonomihögskolan, ELNUAbstract : A lot of empirical research has been done on Savings and credit cooperative Societies in Kenya for decades but majority have focused more on the challenges that these Sacco’s face. Most of these research have focused on finding ways of increasing the competitiveness of these Sacco’s within a certain geographical region. READ MORE
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2. Effect of interest rates volatility on non-performing loan level in commercial banking sector in Rwanda : Effect of interest rates volatility on non-performing loan in Rwanda
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Handelshögskolan (from 2013)Abstract : The financial sector in Rwanda is composed of two major categories of financial institutions. The first category consists of banking institutions that include commercial and investment banks, microfinance banks, microfinance institutions and SACCOS. READ MORE
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3. Rural Member-Based Microfinance Institutions : A field study assessing the impacts of SACCOS and VICOBA in Babati district, Tanzania
University essay from Institutionen för livsvetenskaperAbstract : Microfinance has spread rapidly since the 1970s and gained a lot of international attention. Advocates mean it is a good way to reduce poverty, but still there is no consensus within the research about the impacts of microfinance and its contribution to poverty reduction. READ MORE
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4. Microcredit and Empowerment of Rural Women Experience from Mbeya Region Tanzania
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and ManagementAbstract : A concern for the status of women particularly in the developing country‘s context has created global and national level initiatives with a goal to empower them. Compared to men, women lack economic opportunities, have limited access to productive and financial resources; moreover they also have minimal participation in the decision-making process. READ MORE