伊斯兰融资作为尼日利亚西南部中小企业的替代选择

A. Ademola
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摘要:人们认识到,尽管中小微企业预示着经济增长和发展的巨大潜力,但获得融资仍然是大多数中小微企业的主要障碍。这加强了呼吁建立可行和可持续的其他筹资机制的动力。因此,需要考虑到伊斯兰融资的主要产品,因为它们适合中小企业的目的。因此,本研究从可及性、风险分担和不遵守抵押品安全等方面考察了伊斯兰融资产品/服务作为替代选择。主要数据是通过结构化问卷调查的工具获得的,对Jaiz银行的350名客户进行管理,在尼日利亚西南部的七(7)个分支机构。并对银行有针对性地选取的5位中小企业客户的业主经理进行了个人访谈。在描述性统计工具的帮助下,对数据进行了分析,以确定可及性、风险分担和对抵押品安全的不严格遵守。调查结果显示,伊斯兰金融提供的所有产品/服务都是传统银行服务的更好选择。该研究的结论是,在政府的支持下,银行在促进中小微企业发展方面处于有利地位,应采取适当的政策鼓励银行改善这些企业的融资渠道,以促进整体经济发展。
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Islamic Financing as Alternative Option for Small and Medium Enterprises in Southwestern Nigeria
information profit and while Abstract: The realisation that, despite the great potentials they portend for economic growth and development across contexts, access to finance has remained a major stumbling block to most Micro, Small and Medium enterprises. This has increased impetus for the call for viable and sustainable alternative financing mechanisms. Thus, a cursory look into major offerings of Islamic financing as they suit the purposes of SMEs need to be considered. This study, therefore, examined Islamic Financing products/services as alternative options in terms of accessibility, risk-sharing, and non-adherence to collateral security. Primary data were obtained through the instrumentality of structured questionnaire, administered on 350 customers of Jaiz Bank Plc, across the seven (7) branches in the Southwestern Nigeria. And personal interview conducted on five (5) purposively selected owner-manager of SME customers of the bank. The data were analysed with the aids of descriptive statistical tools to determine accessibility, risk-sharing and unstrict adherence to collateral security. Findings revealed that all products/services offered by Islamic finance are better alternatives to conventional banking services. The study concludes that with government support, the bank is in a good stead to promote the development of Micro, Small and Medium enterprises and that appropriate policies be adopted to encourage the bank to improve access to finance of these business firms for overall economic development.
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