Dynamics of market share in the microfinance industry in Bangladesh
Chowdhury Shameem Mahmoud,
M. A. Baqui Khalily and
Syed Wadood
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Abstract:
We discuss evidence that the microcredit industry in Bangladesh has seen emergence of large variations in the size of the microfinance institutions operating in the market-- on the one hand, there are large national-level MFIs, while on the other hand, small localized MFIs operating only within the confines of a small area. Data from a recent survey of Pathrail union in Tangail district, a seasoned place for microcredit, reveals that within the local market competition is becoming more and more intense over time between established national-level MFIs and newly emerging local-level MFIs for market shares in terms of loan amount as well as borrowed members. Data reveals that there is market segmentation where some borrowers and MFIs opt for a package of low interest rates tied with low amount of loan disbursed and some other borrowers and MFIs settle for a package of high interest rates tied with high amount of loan disbursed. A Tobit regression estimation of member market shares in village micro credit market shows that size of the MFI, years of operation in the village, average loan size, deposit interest rates, loan amount disbursed for unique loan purposes (i.e., housing loan) are key determinants in determining MFI shares of a village microcredit market.
Keywords: Microcredit; Market Share; Product and Provider Characteristics of Microcredit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C34 D02 D4 G21 L1 L11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-07-10
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Working Paper: Dynamics of Market Share in The Microfinance Industry in Bangladesh (2010) 
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