Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks)
Small retail businesses are essential for the growth of the South African economy. Though many of these business entities need more assets to seize business opportunities, previous research studies suggest that their overall access to finance through banks and other finance providers seems to be lim...
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doaj-60b5bffae73d4287948460b556c4411a2020-11-25T01:34:31ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742017-06-01122203010.21511/bbs.12(2).2017.028844Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks)Holger J. Schmidt0Roger B. Mason1Juan-Pierré Bruwer2Jonathan Aspeling3Ph.D., Prof. of Management & Marketing, Koblenz University of Applied SciencesPh.D., Wholesale & Retail Leadership Chair, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyDr., DTech, Cost and Management Accounting, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyMCom, Retail Business Management, Cape Peninsula University of TechnologySmall retail businesses are essential for the growth of the South African economy. Though many of these business entities need more assets to seize business opportunities, previous research studies suggest that their overall access to finance through banks and other finance providers seems to be limited. In general, small retail businesses are usually managed by entrepreneurs who lack financial knowledge, but banks, when deciding on credit applications, rely heavily on financial information, which is provided by these entrepreneurs. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, this study aimed to explore barriers that limit access to finance for South African small retailers, from the perspectives of finance providers (banking institutions) and finance seekers (small retailers). Additionally, measures were highlighted to show how those hurdles could be overcome. Qualitative research was conducted, whereby data were collected via semi-structured interviews with management personnel at banks and other financial institutions, as well as independent experts and small retail business owners and managers. The findings show that many financing opportunities are available to small retail businesses, but access to these opportunities is limited mainly owing to, inter alia, strict bank regulations and factors that are inherent to small retail business owners.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/8844/BBS_2017_02_Schmidt.pdfbanksbusiness financefinance providersfinance seekersfinanciersfinancing institutions |
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Holger J. Schmidt Roger B. Mason Juan-Pierré Bruwer Jonathan Aspeling Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) Banks and Bank Systems banks business finance finance providers finance seekers financiers financing institutions |
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Holger J. Schmidt Roger B. Mason Juan-Pierré Bruwer Jonathan Aspeling |
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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access to finance problems for small retail businesses in south africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) |
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LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" |
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Banks and Bank Systems |
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1816-7403 1991-7074 |
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Small retail businesses are essential for the growth of the South African economy. Though many of these business entities need more assets to seize business opportunities, previous research studies suggest that their overall access to finance through banks and other finance providers seems to be limited. In general, small retail businesses are usually managed by entrepreneurs who lack financial knowledge, but banks, when deciding on credit applications, rely heavily on financial information, which is provided by these entrepreneurs. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, this study aimed to explore barriers that limit access to finance for South African small retailers, from the perspectives of finance providers (banking institutions) and finance seekers (small retailers). Additionally, measures were highlighted to show how those hurdles could be overcome. Qualitative research was conducted, whereby data were collected via semi-structured interviews with management personnel at banks and other financial institutions, as well as independent experts and small retail business owners and managers. The findings show that many financing opportunities are available to small retail businesses, but access to these opportunities is limited mainly owing to, inter alia, strict bank regulations and factors that are inherent to small retail business owners. |
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