Financial Wellbeing Among Borrowers of Microfinance Institutions in Digos City

Authors

  • Sarah Mae Bilono-ac Department of Business Administration Education, UM Digos College, Digos City
  • Bianca Camille Cirunay Department of Business Administration Education, UM Digos College, Digos City
  • Willy John Muit Department of Business Administration Education, UM Digos College, Digos City
  • Freddy Navarro Department of Business Administration Education, UM Digos College, Digos City https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9746-0377

Keywords:

local finance, financial wellbeing, borrowers, microfinance institutions, Philippines

Abstract

Providing financial services to low-income individuals and small businesses in developing countries, microfinance institutions have a beneficial impact. However, borrowers might confront financial difficulties such as excessive interest rates and fees that may result in over-indebtedness and financial distress. The present study sought to investigate the impact of MFIs on the financial wellbeing of borrowers, surveying 300 randomly selected borrowers in microfinance institutions in Digos City, Philippines. Analysis used mean, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t-test for independent samples. Results revealed that financial wellbeing analysis showed high freedom from debt, moderate investment and financial discipline, and moderate financial resilience. Overall, financial wellbeing was moderate. Gender and employment status had significant differences, with males and the employed reporting higher levels of financial wellbeing. Building a strong financial foundation through automated savings and investment plans, and empowering borrowers with financial knowledge and creditworthiness is recommended. Future research should include longitudinal studies, explore the impact of financial education, and investigate technology-based solutions for financial access.

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Published

2023-05-29

How to Cite

Bilono-ac, S. M., Cirunay, B. C., Muit, W. J., & Navarro, F. (2023). Financial Wellbeing Among Borrowers of Microfinance Institutions in Digos City. Business and Organization Studies E-Journal, 1(2), 39–66. Retrieved from https://ieesjournals.com/index.php/bosej/article/view/163

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