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Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town

The study investigated the limit of credit by financial institutions which is an obstacle on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist small enterprises which operate in the Western Cape, Cape Town City bowl area. The objectives of the study were to examine the impact that credit ration...

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Main Author: Magangxa, Fadzai
Other Authors: Alhassan, Abdul Latif
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Language:English
Published: Graduate School of Business (GSB) 2023
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description The study investigated the limit of credit by financial institutions which is an obstacle on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist small enterprises which operate in the Western Cape, Cape Town City bowl area. The objectives of the study were to examine the impact that credit rationing has on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The research employed a simple random probability technique to sample fifty (50) informal survivalist and non-survivalist SMEs owners or managers operating in Western Cape, Cape Town City centre area. The regression model to examine relationship between credit rationing and SME growth was estimated using the ordinary least estimation technique. The study results indicated that those enterprises that were granted a loan credit facility experienced growth in comparison to those firms who were not granted such facility. The experience of credit rationing was therefore reported to have a significant positive impact on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist SMEs. The study recommends tax incentives benefits, financial institutions to support structure mechanism for informal SMEs through enabling tailor-made projects which entitles designing small amount lending financing packages at a lower return rate and less requirements for such enterprises. Additionally, the individual entrepreneurs have to focus on peer to peer lending, crowdfunding, borrowing from family members as alternative forms of borrowing from another without the mediation of financial institution and as a social network tool mechanism for also exchanging business growth information.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/37492 Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town Magangxa, Fadzai Alhassan, Abdul Latif Development Finance The study investigated the limit of credit by financial institutions which is an obstacle on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist small enterprises which operate in the Western Cape, Cape Town City bowl area. The objectives of the study were to examine the impact that credit rationing has on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The research employed a simple random probability technique to sample fifty (50) informal survivalist and non-survivalist SMEs owners or managers operating in Western Cape, Cape Town City centre area. The regression model to examine relationship between credit rationing and SME growth was estimated using the ordinary least estimation technique. The study results indicated that those enterprises that were granted a loan credit facility experienced growth in comparison to those firms who were not granted such facility. The experience of credit rationing was therefore reported to have a significant positive impact on the growth of informal survivalist and non-survivalist SMEs. The study recommends tax incentives benefits, financial institutions to support structure mechanism for informal SMEs through enabling tailor-made projects which entitles designing small amount lending financing packages at a lower return rate and less requirements for such enterprises. Additionally, the individual entrepreneurs have to focus on peer to peer lending, crowdfunding, borrowing from family members as alternative forms of borrowing from another without the mediation of financial institution and as a social network tool mechanism for also exchanging business growth information. 2023-03-17T12:24:15Z 2023-03-17T12:24:15Z 2022 2023-03-17T07:16:16Z Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/37492 eng application/pdf Graduate School of Business (GSB) Faculty of Commerce
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Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
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title Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
title_full Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
title_fullStr Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
title_full_unstemmed Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
title_short Credit rationing: A growth obstacle to informal SMEs in the Western Cape City Bowl of Cape Town
title_sort credit rationing a growth obstacle to informal smes in the western cape city bowl of cape town
topic Development Finance
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/37492
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