Responses by micro finance institutions to the opportunities presented by the emerging women entrerenuer in Kenya
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to investigate the response of micro financial institutions
(MFIs) to opportunities presented by women entrepreneurs in Kenya. The basis of the
problem regarding MFIs responses to women entrepreneurs in Kenya that the research study
aimed to explore was based on two research objectives; to establish how MFIs are
positioning to take advantage emerging of women entrepreneurs in Kenya and to establish
factors influencing MFIs response to women entrepreneurship in Kenya.
Data was collected using Questionnaires. The target population of the study consisted of the
30 MFI’s registered under the AMFI in Nairobi region. Semi-structured questionnaires were
used to collect data from the respondents. The data was analyzed using the SPSS.
The study concludes that most MFIs were established between 10 and 15 years, and therefore
had a few number of branches of less than five. On branch network distribution, majority of
the MFIs were concentrated in the cities and the major urban areas. Opening new
geographical branches nationally and opening new geographical branches regionally was
extensively applicable as a market development growth strategy. Product development
strategy such as; development of a new product targeted at existing women customers and
differentiation of products features for different customers preferences that MFIs adopted
were extensively applicable. Moreover, carrying out other business related to the current MFI
business as a diversification strategy to position for the opportunities presented by women
entrepreneurship was extensively applicable.
Citation
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University of NairobiPublisher
School of business