Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation

Deprivations are a worldwide incident affecting people both in developed and developing countries. The study examines the performances Islamic micro finance institutions and their implication for financial inclusion and poverty alleviation in Ethiopia. Descriptive method of research is used to under...

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Main Author: Abdu Seid Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul Commerce University 2020-10-01
Series:International Journal of Commerce and Finance
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Online Access:http://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/211
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spelling doaj-e935a1429b0949c48e578da71a2df4402020-11-25T03:55:49ZengIstanbul Commerce UniversityInternational Journal of Commerce and Finance2149-96082149-96082020-10-0162159169Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty AlleviationAbdu Seid AliDeprivations are a worldwide incident affecting people both in developed and developing countries. The study examines the performances Islamic micro finance institutions and their implication for financial inclusion and poverty alleviation in Ethiopia. Descriptive method of research is used to understand the general overview and performance of both conventional and Islamic micro finance institutions and observe the role of Islamic micro finance institutions towards ensuring financial inclusion and reducing poverty in the country. A survey was conducted on interest free micro finance windows in the existing conventional micro finance institutions in different parts of the country. The results revealed that most of the institutions provide murabaha which is a popular form of financing small entrepreneurs and businesspersons. However, the main challenges of interest free micro finance system are unavailability of clear and detailed legislation from the regulator National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), shortage of trained and knowledgeable workforce related to interest free micro finance services, immense and arduous administrative cost of the system and clients’ nonconformity with some Sharia principles like failure to deliver the item to the institution after they acquired it from the market on behalf the micro finance institutions.http://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/211financial inclusionmicro finance institutionsislamic financingpoverty alleviation
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Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
International Journal of Commerce and Finance
financial inclusion
micro finance institutions
islamic financing
poverty alleviation
author_facet Abdu Seid Ali
author_sort Abdu Seid Ali
title Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
title_short Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
title_full Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
title_fullStr Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
title_full_unstemmed Islamic Micro Finance Services in Ethiopia: Performances and Implications for Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
title_sort islamic micro finance services in ethiopia: performances and implications for financial inclusion and poverty alleviation
publisher Istanbul Commerce University
series International Journal of Commerce and Finance
issn 2149-9608
2149-9608
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Deprivations are a worldwide incident affecting people both in developed and developing countries. The study examines the performances Islamic micro finance institutions and their implication for financial inclusion and poverty alleviation in Ethiopia. Descriptive method of research is used to understand the general overview and performance of both conventional and Islamic micro finance institutions and observe the role of Islamic micro finance institutions towards ensuring financial inclusion and reducing poverty in the country. A survey was conducted on interest free micro finance windows in the existing conventional micro finance institutions in different parts of the country. The results revealed that most of the institutions provide murabaha which is a popular form of financing small entrepreneurs and businesspersons. However, the main challenges of interest free micro finance system are unavailability of clear and detailed legislation from the regulator National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), shortage of trained and knowledgeable workforce related to interest free micro finance services, immense and arduous administrative cost of the system and clients’ nonconformity with some Sharia principles like failure to deliver the item to the institution after they acquired it from the market on behalf the micro finance institutions.
topic financial inclusion
micro finance institutions
islamic financing
poverty alleviation
url http://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/211
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