Complementary Alliances and Sustainability of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from Cameroon

Tenyiyim Everestus, Serge Elle Messomo
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Purpose: The Cameroon Microfinance sector has been facing stiff competition as a result of globalization where other players have joined the sector with differentiated innovative products/services rendering MFIs in quest of new strategies of development. Partnerships are becoming an alternative business strategy and hence the formation of strategic alliances in the microfinance industry. This study sought to determine the influence of complementary alliances on the sustainability of MFIs in Cameroon. The objectives were to examine how complementary alliances in financial institutions and complementary alliances in non-financial institutions affect sustainability of MFIs in Cameroon. Materials and Methods: The study used a survey research design to examine the effects of the independent variables on the dependent variable. Purposive and snowball sampling techniques were used in this study. The target population of the study comprised of the 361 MFIs in the Centre, Littoral, NW, SW and West regions of Cameroon that have carried out strategic alliances which were retained and used to develop the sample size. Data was collected through the use of opened and closed ended questionnaires administered to senior management of the MFIs. Data collected was analysed using the Structural Equation Modelling with Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression estimation techniques to check the robustness of the data set. Findings: OLS Findings suggest that complementary alliances in financial institutions, more than complementary alliances in non-financial institutions has a positive and significant relationship with sustainability of MFIs in Cameroon given their β coefficients of 0.243** and 0.036 respectively. The regression coefficient for complementary alliances in financial institution is significant at 5%.   Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: It is recommended that MFIs should partner with other financial and non-financial institutions in terms of commercialisation of services. This will strengthen their business relationships, enable them have access to resources and expertise from partner organisations to expand their operations, generate revenue that will keep them going and boost the financial growth of the economy.
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互补联盟与小额信贷机构的可持续性:喀麦隆的证据
目的:由于全球化的影响,喀麦隆小额信贷行业面临着激烈的竞争,其他参与者纷纷 加入该行业,提供差异化的创新产品/服务,使小额信贷机构寻求新的发展战略。合作伙伴关系正在成为一种可供选择的商业战略,因此在小额信贷行业形成了战略联盟。本研究旨在确定互补性联盟对喀麦隆小额金融机构可持续性的影响。目的是研究金融机构的互补联盟和非金融机构的互补联盟如何影响喀麦隆小额信贷机构的可持续性。材料和方法:本研究采用调查研究设计,以考察自变量对因变量的影响。本研究采用了有目的抽样和滚雪球抽样技术。研究的目标人群包括喀麦隆中部、滨海、西北、西南和西部地区的 361 家小额信贷机构,这些机构已结成战略联盟并被保留下来,用于确定样本量。数据收集采用开放式和封闭式问卷调查的方式,调查对象为小额金融机构的高级管理人员。收集到的数据使用结构方程模型和普通最小平方(OLS)回归估计技术进行分析,以检查数据集的稳健性。研究结果普通最小二乘法回归结果表明,与非金融机构的互补性联盟相比,金融机构的互补性联盟与喀麦隆小额信贷机构的可持续性有着积极而重要的关系,其 β 系数分别为 0.243** 和 0.036。金融机构互补联盟的回归系数在 5%的范围内显著。 对理论、实践和政策的启示:建议小额贷款机构在服务商业化方面与其他金融和非金融机构合作。这将加强它们之间的业务关系,使它们能够从伙伴机构获得资源和专业知识,从而扩大业务,创造收入,使它们能够持续发展,并促进经济的金融增长。
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