An Investigation into the Impact of COVID-19 on the Performance of a Non-profit Microfinance Institution

B. Prarthana, K. Ashok, K. Mahendran, Srivara Buddhi Bhuvaneswari
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This article deals with the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of a non-profit microfinance institution operating in the Nilgiris and Perambalur districts of Tamil Nadu in India. The primary focus of the paper is on the microfinance institute’s financial performance in terms of outreach and portfolio quality before and after the coronavirus outbreak. The most worrisome factors that were encountered in due course of the study include a decline in loan portfolio and clientele, and an increasing trend in portfolio at risk (PAR) percentage due to a surge in client overdues, outstanding loan amount and rise in number of delinquent clients. These negative impacts on performance were further investigated by establishing a connection to the clients’ repayment ability. A survey was conducted among the women clients of the microfinance institution by enlisting 120 respondents, 60 from each district to identify the various constraints faced by them in loan repayment as a result of the government-imposed lockdown that affected their livelihood and curbed their source of income. Therefore, an attempt has been made to bring out the ground level realities that played an important role in disrupting the normal functioning of the microfinance institution during the pandemic outbreak. This will prove useful in setting guidelines for future crises of like nature to enable microfinance institutions to keep functioning efficiently without any drastic changes to their performance.
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本文讨论2019冠状病毒病大流行对在印度泰米尔纳德邦尼尔吉里斯和Perambalur地区运营的一家非营利性小额信贷机构业绩的影响。本文的主要重点是在冠状病毒爆发前后,小额信贷机构在外联和投资组合质量方面的财务业绩。在研究过程中,最令人担忧的因素包括贷款组合和客户数量的下降,以及由于客户逾期贷款、未偿还贷款金额和拖欠客户数量的增加,风险投资组合(PAR)百分比呈上升趋势。通过建立与客户还款能力的联系,进一步研究了这些对绩效的负面影响。在小额信贷机构的妇女客户中进行了一项调查,从每个地区招募了120名受访者(60人),以确定由于政府实施的封锁影响了她们的生计并限制了她们的收入来源,她们在偿还贷款方面面临的各种限制。因此,已试图揭示在大流行病爆发期间在扰乱小额供资机构正常运作方面发挥重要作用的基层现实情况。这将有助于为未来类似性质的危机制定指导方针,使小额信贷机构能够在不大幅改变其业绩的情况下保持有效运作。
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