The role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to credit in Swaziland

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dc.contributor.advisor Machethe, Charles Lepepeule en
dc.contributor.postgraduate Zikalala, Mcebo Justice en
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-14T07:33:08Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-14T07:33:08Z
dc.date.created 2016-09-01 en
dc.date.issued 2016 en
dc.description Dissertation (MSc Agric)--University of Pretoria, 2016. en
dc.description.abstract Internationally acclaimed institutions within the development field, such as the United Nations (UN) and the International Labour Organization (ILO), have taken a keen interest in the cooperative model as a mechanism that can be utilised to promote financial inclusion. However, in Swaziland, there have been mixed views regarding the role of savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs) in facilitating access to financial services for their members. Moreover, within applied economics literature, research has been scarce on the role of savings and credit cooperatives in facilitating access to credit. Additionally, there has been limited knowledge concerning the role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to credit in developing economies like Swaziland. The main objective of this study was to assess the role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to financial services, especially credit services to their members. Empirical analysis was based on both the qualitative and quantitative approaches that utilised a combination of primary and secondary data. The data was collected in a survey of 38 savings and credit cooperatives in Swaziland through face-to-face interviews with respondents and from the cooperative data analysis system (CODAS). The data analysis tool utilised for this analysis was the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 22. The results of the study indicated that savings and credit cooperatives in Swaziland have a high level of outreach with an average membership of 631 members, with 46 percent representing women, and also have one physical access point. In addition, in 2014 they managed to accumulate total assets worth E17 333 051, mobilised savings worth E13 501 341, and issued loans worth E11 154 433. However, these savings and credit cooperatives also experienced a huge amount of outstanding loans, accumulating to E12 542 230 in 2014, and a significantly low level of penetration of 3.09 percent. The results of the study also showed that savings and credit cooperatives in Swaziland failed to meet international standards of financial sustainability set for cooperatives. The social performance indicators revealed that savings and credit cooperatives utilise occupation as the common bond. Their development goal is to improve financial access and eradicate poverty for their members, although the savings and credit cooperatives are modest in that they are established to target low-income and middle-income earners. The results also showed that the savings and credit cooperatives vary in terms of human resource policies and staff incentives. In addition, SACCOs were reluctant to invest in enterprise financing ventures and they also experienced low client retention. It also transpired from the results that the major challenges faced by financial cooperatives in Swaziland included low levels of skills and competition from commercial banks. Another major challenge that emerged from the results was the introduction of the Financial Service Regulatory Authority (FSRA), which has escalated the workload of savings and credit cooperative managers/clerks in preparing quarterly reports to be submitted. This has also brought about confusion within the savings and credit cooperative movement as they now report to two separate entities, the FSRA and the Commissioner of Cooperatives. Retirements and retrenchments comprised another major challenge cited by the respondents, as some of the SACCOs have lost their faithful members due to the ending of employment tenures, which has also influenced their client retention rate. en_ZA
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dc.description.degree MSc Agric en
dc.description.department Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development en
dc.description.librarian tm2016 en
dc.identifier.citation Zikalala, MJ 2016, The role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to credit in Swaziland, MSc Agric Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/57295> en
dc.identifier.other S2016 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/57295
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria en_ZA
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dc.subject UCTD en
dc.subject Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOs)
dc.subject Financial inclusion
dc.subject Development institutions
dc.subject International Labour Organization (ILO)
dc.subject Primary and secondary data
dc.subject SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science)
dc.subject Financial sustainability
dc.subject Social performance indicators
dc.subject Occupation as common bond
dc.subject Low-income earners
dc.subject Middle-income earners
dc.subject Enterprise financing ventures
dc.subject Client retention
dc.subject Financial Service Regulatory Authority (FSRA)
dc.subject Commercial banks
dc.subject Cooperative data analysis system (CODAS)
dc.subject Regulatory challenges
dc.subject Swaziland
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-01
dc.subject.other SDG-01: No poverty
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-05
dc.subject.other SDG-05: Gender equality
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-08
dc.subject.other SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-10
dc.subject.other SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-12
dc.subject.other SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
dc.subject.other Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-17
dc.subject.other SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
dc.title The role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to credit in Swaziland en_ZA
dc.type Dissertation en


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