The effects of asset securitization on sustainability & profitability of microfinance institutions in Ghana

Daniel Quacoe, Francis Appiah-Kubi Banson, Jonathan Sakoe
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Asset Securitization is a process that involves repackaging portfolios of cash-flow-producing financial instruments into securities or tradable capital market instruments for transfer to investors. There have been a number of studies on asset securitization and microfinance but most of these studies did not focus on the effects of asset securitization on sustainability and profitability of microfinance institutions. These studies were conducted in developed economies and little has been done in Africa and for that matter Ghana. This study therefore sought to explore the effects of asset securitization on sustainability and profitability of MFIs in Ghana knowing the important role they play in the Ghanaian economy. The objectives were to determine whether asset securitization is being practiced in Ghana, to determine whether asset securitization will improve the sustainability and profitability of microfinance institutions (MFI’s) as well as challenges that may arise. As a qualitative research, the case study approach was employed in the research design. Questionnaires were administered to a sample size of 200 respondents from a population of 517 who were drawn from the management and staff of five microfinance companies selected through convenience and purposeful sampling techniques. The findings are that asset securitization in microfinance is currently not being practiced in Ghana but if implemented, it will have a positive effect on the sustainability and profitability of microfinance companies in Ghana. The study identified some challenges that microfinance institutions may face in the introduction of asset securitization in Ghana.
资产证券化对加纳小额信贷机构可持续性和盈利能力的影响
资产证券化是将产生现金流的金融工具的投资组合重新包装成证券或可交易的资本市场工具以转让给投资者的过程。关于资产证券化和小额信贷的研究已经有很多,但这些研究大多没有关注资产证券化对小额信贷机构可持续性和盈利能力的影响。这些研究是在发达经济体进行的,在非洲和加纳进行的研究很少。因此,本研究试图探讨资产证券化对加纳小额信贷机构的可持续性和盈利能力的影响,因为它们在加纳经济中发挥着重要作用。目的是确定加纳是否正在实施资产证券化,确定资产证券化是否会改善小额信贷机构(mfi)的可持续性和盈利能力,以及可能出现的挑战。作为一项定性研究,研究设计采用了案例研究的方法。通过方便和有目的的抽样技术,从5家小额信贷公司的管理层和员工中抽取了517名受访者,对200名受访者进行了问卷调查。研究发现,小额信贷资产证券化目前尚未在加纳实施,但如果实施,它将对加纳小额信贷公司的可持续性和盈利能力产生积极影响。该研究确定了小额信贷机构在加纳引入资产证券化时可能面临的一些挑战。
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