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Title | CHALLENGES OF JICA TWO-STEP LOAN PRATICES FOR SMEs ( Thin Thin Khaing, 2018) | |||||
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THIN THIN KHAING | ||||||
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The main objectives of the study are to identify JICA two-step loan practices in PFIs and to analyze challenges of JICA two-step loan practices in SMEs. This research used both primary and secondary data. The primary data collected by interviewing with SMEs owners from six PFIs in Yangon Region. The sample size includes 120 respondents (20% of total 600 SMEs only in six PFIs). Survey was conducted by using structured questionnaires and used descriptive analysis. Based on the results from the analysis of the respondent SMEs business profiles, it is found that majority of SMEs are established as sole proprietorships, partnership firms and followed by private company limited. Regarding the industry sector which SMEs are involved in spread out many different sectors but JICA Two-Step loan can apply only for these sectors that are Manufacturing, labor intensive works, Wholesale, Retail and Services but others sector of SMEs cannot apply JICA To-Step Loan. Services business is highest apply the JICA Two-Step Loan. According to analysis of major challenges for SME financing, it was found that majority of SMEs have many constraints to access finance, collateral, legal documents. The results on analysis of proportion use of JICA Two-Step Loan SME financing in fixed assets and working capital, some borrowers were willing to request to adjust portion (20% on working capital and 80% on fixed assets) for loan amount usage of JICA TSL and which would be more advantaged for SMEs. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw Htay Htay |