ACCESS TO FINANCIAL CREDIT PRODUCTS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON ENTREPRENEURIAL PERFORMANCE AMONG MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES IN KERICHO COUNTY, KENYA.
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2019Author
Sang, Matilda Chemutai
Zakayo, Charles
Kibas, Peter B.
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Financing includes all initiatives directed towards making formal financial
services available and accessible. Researchers have argued that lack of financing is almost
universally indicated as a key problem for micro and small enterprises. The study was
guided by the following objectives: to establish the influence of financial access and
financial credit products on entrepreneurial performance among micro and small
enterprises. The study adopted a cross sectional survey design from a population of 7277
micro and small enterprises from which a sample of 380 were given questionnaires. SPSS
version 25 was used in data analysis. The research concluded that repayment period for
loans was not flexible even after top up or second facility. Micro and small enterprises
need guarantors to access financial credit facilities. The study recommended that financial
institutions ensure they are serving and coming up with credit facilities tailored to the
needs of micro and small enterprises in Kenya.