Shadow banking and micro-, small and medium scale enterprises: A municipal assessment in Nigeria

Author:

Ogar Anthony1ORCID,Anyadighibe Joseph2ORCID,Abanbeshie Jeremiah3ORCID,Etuk Aniebiet4ORCID,Eja Basil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D., Lecturer, Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Calabar

2. Ph.D., Lecturer, Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Marketing, University of Calabar

3. Ph.D., Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Department of Continuing Education Development Studies, University of Calabar

4. Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Marketing, Akwa Ibom State University

Abstract

Shadow banking is usually considered as offering financial and financial-related support outside of the mainstream conventional financial system. The biggest issue facing micro-, small, and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) in Nigeria is the inconveniences and challenges associated with obtaining funds or credit from conventional banks, which encourages remote business operations and small-scale expansion. Thus, shadow banking activity is still widespread among MSMEs in Nigeria. This study used MSMEs operating in the Marian and Watt markets to analyze the impact of shadow bank interest income, savings products, and loans on the performance of MSMEs. A systematic Likert scale questionnaire was given to a group of 160 people, with 157 questionnaires duly returned. The survey research design was adopted, while the SPSS software was used to analyze the data acquired. As such, shadow banking interest income has a non-significant positive impact (0.022%) on the performance of MSMEs in Calabar metropolis; shadow banking savings products have a negative but significant impact (–0.160%) on MSME performance in Calabar metropolis, while shadow banking loans have a positive and significant effect (0.194%) on micro-, small, and medium-scale firm performance in Calabar metropolis. The study concluded that shadow bank operators should ensure that their service costs are standardized and supplied at affordable rates to attract MSMEs to patronize them for more successful business operations.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Law

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