Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/11991
Title: FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN NEPAL
Other Titles: SUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
Authors: KUNWAR, SARITA
Keywords: SUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS;FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Institute Name: School of Management
Level: Masters
Abstract: The primary aspect of microfinance sustainability is undoubtedly the financial sustainability of microfinance institutions. It refers to an MFI's capacity to finance all of its expenses out of its own operating income (Thapa et al., 1992), independent of outside assistance or financial support. Dunford (2003) further defines financial sustainability as the capacity to continue pursuing microfinance goals in the absence of ongoing donor funding. The ability to rely on self-operation is the main focus of these definitions. The definitions also suggest that the microfinance operations may generate a profit.
Description: Finding the factors influencing the financial viability of Nepal's microfinance institutions is the study's primary objective. It identify the impact of number of borrowers on sustainability of microfinance in Nepal and evaluate the effect of average loan size on sustainability of microfinance in Nepal. It analyze the impact of Capital structure of MFIs on Sustainability of microfinance in Nepal.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/11991
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