Microfinance Commercialization and Mission Drift
Journal
Die Unternehmung : Swiss journal of business research and practice
ISSN
0042-059X
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2012-10
Author(s)
Abstract
Policy makers and practitioners agree that the scaling up of microfinance requires financial sustainability in the industry and access to commercial capital markets. At the same time they worry that the commercialization of microfinance may lead to a mission drift: Microfinance institutions (MFIs) may abandon their focus on poor, rural, female borrowers and orientate themselves towards more profitable clients. In this contribution we review the empirical evidence on commercialization and mission drift in microfinance, and the evidence is that fears of a mission drift in the industry do not seem warranted. Furthermore, we report on a recent study in which we attempt to broaden the analysis of mission drift, by comparing the impact of commercial microfinance banks as opposed to ordinary retail banks on household access to and use of bank accounts. We find that commercial microfinance banks do expand the frontier of finance providing further justification to their support by bilateral and multilateral donors.
Language
English
Keywords
Access to finance
microfinance
commercialization
mission drift
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Nomos
Publisher place
Baden-Baden
Volume
66
Number
4
Start page
340
End page
357
Pages
18
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
227127