Review on the Impact of Financial Institutions’ Systems on SMEs’ Access to Finance

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Ewuraba Adua
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The importance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in economic growth is becoming increasingly acknowledged. In Ghana, 85% of manufacturing jobs are provided by SME's, making up 92 percent of firms and contributing 70% of the country's GDP. Funding is a major barrier for many SMEs, particularly in Sub-Saharan African nations. The formal financial sector in Ghana comprises commercial banks, rural and community banks, savings and loan companies, and non-bank financial institutions. Legislative efforts have been put in place to help SMEs, but financial institutions have been cautious with lending to SMEs due to high default rates and risks associated with the sector. This paper seeks to review the impact of financial institution systems on SMEs access to finance in Ghana. A systematic review of literatures related to requirements and systems of financial institutions on SMEs access to finance in Ghana was conducted with the aid of online research journal websites. Seven articles were identified to be useful to the study, and six factors were identified to impact SMEs access to finance: collateral pledges, conditions attached to bank loans, high transaction costs, inadequate information about SMEs, Commercial Bank’s Profits Orientation and short period for repayment. SMEs in Ghana are not able to access funds due to their small size and lack of assets and capital, and lack the capacity to meet financial institutions. SMEs are important for the growth and development of a nation, but their access to finance is hindered by financial institutions. To address this, policy makers, government officials and legislators should make laws that favour SMEs in accessing finance to reduce requirements and increase access to finance.
金融机构制度对中小企业融资渠道的影响研究
中小企业(SMEs)在经济增长中的重要性日益得到承认。在加纳,85%的制造业岗位由中小企业提供,占企业总数的92%,贡献了该国GDP的70%。资金是许多中小企业的主要障碍,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲国家。加纳的正规金融部门包括商业银行、农村和社区银行、储蓄和贷款公司以及非银行金融机构。为帮助中小企业,政府已经采取了立法措施,但金融机构对向中小企业提供贷款持谨慎态度,原因是该行业的违约率很高,而且存在风险。本文旨在审查金融机构制度对加纳中小企业获得融资的影响。借助在线研究期刊网站,对加纳金融机构对中小企业融资的要求和制度相关文献进行了系统回顾。确定了对研究有用的七篇文章,并确定了影响中小企业获得融资的六个因素:抵押品、银行贷款附带的条件、高交易成本、中小企业信息不足、商业银行的利润导向和还款期限短。加纳的中小企业由于规模小、缺乏资产和资本而无法获得资金,也缺乏与金融机构接触的能力。中小企业对一个国家的成长和发展至关重要,但金融机构阻碍了它们获得融资。为了解决这个问题,政策制定者、政府官员和立法者应该制定有利于中小企业获得融资的法律,以减少要求,增加融资渠道。
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