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Drivers and obstacles to banking SMEs: the role of competition and the institutional framework

Augusto de la Torre, Maria Martinez Peria and Sergio Schmukler

No 4788, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank

Abstract: This paper studies the factors banks perceive as drivers and obstacles to financing small and medium enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the role of competition and the institutional framework. Using a survey of banks in Argentina and Chile, the paper shows that, despite alleged differences in the countries'environments regarding rules, regulations, and ease of doing business, SMEs have become a strategic segment for most banks in both countries. In particular, banks have begun to target SMEs due to the significant competition in the corporate and retail sectors. They perceive the SMEs market as highly profitable, large, and with good prospects. Moreover, banks are developing coping mechanisms to overcome the particular institutional obstacles present in each country and to compete for SMEs. Banks'interest in SMEs is not based on government programs, yet policy action might help reduce the cost of providing financing, especially long-term lending.

Keywords: Banks&Banking Reform; Access to Finance; Financial Intermediation; Debt Markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-12-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-ban, nep-cfn, nep-com, nep-dev and nep-reg
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