2019冠状病毒病与尼日利亚小额信贷银行

Y. Ayeni, Oludayo Elijah Adekunle
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本研究调查了COVID-19大流行对小额信贷银行活动和业绩的影响,并特别关注尼日利亚西南地区。数据是从随机挑选的20家小额信贷银行中选出的100名部门负责人中收集的。采用简单百分比法和回归法对数据进行分析。研究发现,新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)在贷款偿还、存款动员、客户、赞助、运营效率和不良贷款等方面阻碍了小额信贷银行的活动。研究得出的结论是,COVID-19限制了小额信贷银行的活动,对财务业绩产生了负面影响。有人建议,监管当局有必要对小额信贷银行作出快速反应。金融和监管支持应该阻止小额信贷银行活动的下降,因为小额信贷银行对小企业起着支持作用,在经济中享有较少的特权。有必要将小额信贷银行的活动数字化,以缓冲未来流行病的负面影响。应进行定期审查,以监测和发现mfb的贷款组合、流动性状况和财务报表中的威胁,以便快速采取政策举措和创新。
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COVID-19 and Microfinance Banks in Nigeria
This study investigated the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the activities and performance of microfinance banks with special focus on South West Region of Nigeria. Data were collected from 100 heads of department selected from 20 randomly picked microfinance banks. Data were analyzed with simple percentage and regression technique. It was discovered that, COVID-19 impedes the activities of microfinance banks through loans repayment, deposit mobilization, customers, patronage, operational efficiency, and nonperforming loans. The study concluded that, COVID-19 imposed constraints on the activities of microfinance banks which negatively affect financial performance. It was suggested that, there is need for quick response of regulatory authorities to microfinance banks. Financial and regulatory supports should to stop the declining activities of microfinance banks because microfinance banks play supporting role to small business and less privilege in the economy. There is need for the digitization of microfinance banks' activities to cushion the negative effects of future pandemic. Periodic review should be undertaken to monitor and uncover threats in the loan portfolios, liquidity position, and financial statements of MFBs for quick policy initiatives and innovations.
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