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Effect of Credit Risk Management on The Growth of Umurenge Saccos In Rwanda Mpora, Eliab Byamukama; Ngatia, David; Dan, Ngirababo Rwusira; Hagumimana, Frank
International Journal of Islamic Business and Management Review Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Peneliti Ilmu Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibmr.v5i1.1302

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The study established the effect of credit risk management on the growth of Umurenge SACCOS in Kigali City and the Eastern province sectors in Rwanda. Credit Risk Management was operationalized as credit risk analysis, monitoring, and risk mitigation, while growth was operationalized as Member growth, member satisfaction, and Operational efficiency. This study adopted a quantitative approach, and quantitative data were collected using Self-administration. A sample size of 84 participants was obtained using the Krejcie and Morgan 1970 table for sample determination. The findings indicate that the majority of the respondents were male, aged 31–40 years, accounting for 60.7%, and Female, 39.3%. The majority of employees are bachelor's degree holders, accounting for 54.8%, and the Secondary school level is 40.5%. The results indicate that the independent variable has a positive high correlation to the dependent variable (equal to .985** and the p-value is .000, which is less than 0.01). The limitations include bias from the respondents and the study being conducted in only Umurenge SACCO’S in Rwanda in a few Sectors this, generalizes results difficult. Managers should establish strategies and prioritize risk management practices by implementing policies in place. The findings contribute to the literature on credit risk management in terms of the Central Bank of Kigali. The study also recommends that policymakers in the financial sectors develop guidelines on how SACCOs can go about managing credit risk as credit risk management to be able to enhance the growth of wealth in SACCOs. Previous similar research only studied how credit risk management affects loan performance and the growth of SACCOs in general and particularly in other countries. The ones carried out in Rwanda did not look at Umurenge SACCO’s growth
Financial Management Practices and Small-Scale Businesses' Profitability, from the Viewpoint of Kabale Municipality, Uganda Eton, Marus; Mwosi, Fabian; Mpora, Eliab Byamukama
Annals of Management and Organization Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): February
Publisher : goodwood publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/amor.v3i3.1311

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Purpose: The study's goal was to investigate how financial management practices impact small businesses' profitability. Research methodology: Descriptive and correlational research designs were used in the study. The study used a multi-regression analysis to estimate how financial management practices impact profitability. Results: The research showed that financial management strategies had a big effect on profitability. Management of working capital and cash has a substantial correlation with profitability, according to the evidence. The study suggests that in order to see improvements in their profitability levels, small businesses should establish strong financial management methods. Owners of small businesses must pay close attention to the dynamics of their working capital and cash management because these factors have a significant impact on their profitability levels. To balance operating costs and profitability, small firms should think about cost-cutting measures. Limitations: This study was only conducted within Kabale Municipality and future studies should be conducted in the entire region. Contribution: The study identified a trio of factors – operational expenses, microeconomic factors, and individual characteristics that constrain profitability.