Exploring the risk factors to formal financing for artisanal and small-scale mining operations

Olushola Daniel Eniowo
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This article explores the risk factors limiting access to formal financing in the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) industry. It is argued in this study that to tackle the funding constraints in the ASM industry a bottom-up approach that captures the perspective of the miners who are engaged in these activities themselves is required. This involves understanding more about the limiting factors that inhibit the miners’ access to formal lending from the perspective of the miners themselves. This will provide better guidance when formal lenders scrutinize the documents for issuing loans to this group of miners. This study draws data from participants in the mining industry and from formal lenders who lend to operators in the industry, using grounded theory. Results of the analyses of the study data helped to underpin the credit risk factors that limits access of ASM operators to formal sources of funding. With the knowledge of these risk factors, lenders are aware of the critical areas for due diligence, which minimises their risk exposure and can potentially encourage loan issuance to this sector. Adequate funding for the ASM industry will improve their contribution to the national economic development. With access to formal financing which this study promotes, ASM companies are enabled to achieve safe and healthy operations, with reduced negative impact on the environment. Also, formal financing will limit the prospect of vested interests of informal financiers in the industry, thereby increasing the earnings of the miners from the operations and improving their living conditions. Thus, a well-financed ASM sector can help developing nations across the world to move closer to meeting key targets linked to the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs), especially SDG1 (end poverty), SDG2 (zero hunger), SDG8 (decent work and economic growth) and SDG10 (reduced inequality).

探讨手工和小规模采矿业务正规融资的风险因素
本文探讨了限制个体和小规模采矿业获得正规融资的风险因素。本研究认为,要解决个体和小规模采矿业的资金限制问题,需要采取自下而上的方法,从从事这些活动的矿工的角度出发。这就需要从矿工自身的角度出发,更多地了解阻碍矿工获得正规贷款的限制因素。这将为正规贷款机构审查向这部分矿工发放贷款的文件提供更好的指导。本研究采用基础理论,从采矿业参与者和向采矿业经营者提供贷款的正规贷款机构处获取数据。对研究数据的分析结果有助于确定限制个体和小型金矿经营者获得正规资金来源的信贷风险因素。了解了这些风险因素后,贷款人就能意识到尽职调查的关键领域,从而最大限度地降低风险敞口,并有可能鼓励向该行业发放贷款。为个体和小型金矿业提供充足的资金将提高其对国家经济发展的贡献。获得本研究报告所提倡的正规融资,个体和小型金矿公司就能实现安全、健康的运营,减少对环境的负面影响。此外,正规融资将限制非正规融资者在该行业中的既得利益,从而增加矿工的经营收入,改善他们的生活条件。因此,一个资金充足的个体和小型金矿开采业可以帮助全世界的发展中国家更接近实现与可持续发展目标(SDGs)相关的关键目标,特别是 SDG1(消除贫困)、SDG2(零饥饿)、SDG8(体面工作和经济增长)和 SDG10(减少不平等)。
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