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Report Regional Microfinance Development Project NTB The Household Survey
Demand for microfinance among households in Indonesia - A survey
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This survey aimed to:
- Learn the characteristics of the households' demand for financial services in the Nusa Tenggara Barat Province (NTB), Indonesia;
- Investigate perceptions of the microfinance supply by the demand side.
The survey:
- Analyzed secondary and primary data concerning the current market of microfinance services;
- Collected secondary data from microfinance institutions (MFIs) and primary data through a sample survey.
It found that:
- Most households regularly saved their excess incomes in and borrowed loans from commercial banks and non bank financial institutions;
- They used their savings mainly for child education and loans for working capital;
- They perceived that financial services should apply interest to the clients - borrowers should be capable and repay their loans;
- They believed that the provision of microfinance services could be sustained through good and honest management, and demand driven and convenient services.
The survey concluded that:
- There exists a large potential for saving mobilization and effective financial intermediation;
- Households were accustomed to savings and the application of interest rates on financial services;
- Awareness of the responsibility of loan borrowers prevailed among households;
- These provide the basis for the use of the financial system approach for further development of the rural microfinance sector in the province;
- A limited role of the village MFIs in the mobilization of the households' savings may serve as an evidence of gaps existing in the rural financial market.
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