Relationship between Micro-Finance Development Loans and the Social-Economic Well-being of SACCO Members in Buhweju, Ibanda and Kamwenge Districts of Rural Uganda
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https://doi.org/10.67397/ejgri.v2i3.30Mots-clés :
Micro-Finance, Development Loans, Social-Economic Wellbeing, SACCORésumé
The study titled ‘Relationship between Micro-Finance Development loans and Social-Economic Well-being of SACCO members. The study specific research objective was to establish the relationship between development loans and the socio-economic well-being of SACCO members. The study adopted a cross sectional design to gather data using questionnaire and interview guide as well as documentary review guide. SPSS was used to analyse data. The study found out that development loans of SACCO were not significantly related to socio-economic wellbeing of members. Although there was development loans acquisition among SACCO members, there was no significantly improvement in socio-economic well-being of members. This was because not every member took up development loans since these kinds of loans are only optional. Many members therefore don’t take them up for fear of interests and repayment repercussions accruing therefrom The study recommends that SACCO should reduce on the loan interest rates.
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