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Impact of Microfinance Banks on Income Earning Activities of Rural Dwellers in South Western Nigeria

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  • Ayodele Thomas D.

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Due to the in ability of the conventional commercial banks to fulfil their financial obligation towards the rural dwellers in terms of their micro businesses. These loopholes have led to the establishment of micro finance scheme (formally community banking scheme) to integrate the existing non-bank financial institutions like, revolving loan scheme, cooperative societies and other financial media in the rural areas into the main stream of the national financial system. The paper is out to examine the impact of micro finance banks on the income earning activities of rural dwellers in Nigeria using primary data collected through questionnaires from two states purposively sampled from the six states of the south west geo-political zone of the country (Nigeria). For the analysis of the data, descriptive statistical methods (the simple percentages) were used and the chi-square method was used to test the formulated hypotheses. The findings indicate that the availability and activities of micro finance banks have improved savings mobilization of the rural dwellers and in fact, the banks in question have really impacted positively on the income earnings of the rural dwellers. It is therefore recommended that microfinance banks should always monitor their clients‟ projects right from the beginning to the end as an improvement on their past performances. Also, professional advice should always be given where needed to their customers since majority of the rural dwellers patronize the micro finance banks more than they do to the conventional commercial banks.

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  • Ayodele Thomas D., 2015. "Impact of Microfinance Banks on Income Earning Activities of Rural Dwellers in South Western Nigeria," International Journal of Financial Markets, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(4), pages 120-127.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljfm:v1i4p3
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