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Financial Performances of Microfinance Institutions in Cameroon: Case of CamCCUL Ltd

Moses A. Ofeh and Zangue Nguekeu Jeanne

International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2017, vol. 9, issue 4, 207-224

Abstract: Microfinance institutions (MFI) aim at reducing poverty. To achieve such an amazing objective, microfinance institutions in Cameroon have to perform financially well as financial supports from donors are dwelling and irregular. Therefore, to what extent do MFI and industry specific factors determine CamCCUL¡¯s financial performance? By using OLS estimation method to measure the effect of internal and external determinants of CamCCUL¡¯s financial performance in terms of its return on assets, the study exploited a thirty two years secondary data obtained from mix market, CamCCUL¡¯s annual balance sheets and reports to run the regression. The results on the one hand, showed that portfolio at risk, size and operational expenses significantly affect the financial performance of CamCCUL. On the other hand, market concentration had a negative but statistically insignificant effect on CamCCUL¡¯s financial performance. The study therefore recommends that since inefficiency is the bottleneck of CamCCUL, the management should pay great attention to a good expense of management policies or reduce operating costs and credit risk management by employing different technologies to minimize cost. Also, CamCCUL managers should promote training in financial operations, portfolio management, risk assessment and management, management of loan arrears, and strategies, among others.

Keywords: CamCCUL Ltd; Cameroon; financial performance; Micro finance institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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