Problems in funding SMEs in Bangladesh: An empirical study on Chittagong metropolitan area
Date
2017-12
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CRP, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh
Abstract
Problems in funding SMEs are a common phenomenon of academicians, experts and
government. Though, SMEs are furnishing to the economy in development but they are
originated most helpless to the micro and macro-economic crises. Consequently, they fall
into funding problems. The study has used both financial and statistical tools for evaluating
the data gathered for the research. The study has recognized various probable problems of
SMEs in obtaining funds from banks and financial institutions such as asset based collateral
and high cost structure of fund, unavailability of fund without guarantee, sources of capital
constraints, and poor credit management. On the contrary, prospective entrepreneurs are
also not that eager in raising capital from banks due to some procedural hazards like complex
application procedure, high collateral, high interest rates, more time consuming which make
the need of obtaining bank loans ineffective. This study identified some major hindrances
that both the SMEs and banks face in obtaining and granting loan, respectively. Finally,
findings offered some proposals to develop the situation in Bangladesh.
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SMEs, Collateral, Capital constraints, Structure of fund, Institutional loan
Citation
IIUC-Business-Review-Vol-6-Dec-2017-03